DRAWN
DRAWN
Drawn’s understated design looks humble, but it is imbued with warmth.
By the time Hvidt and Mølgaard crafted Drawn – also known as Model 316 -
in 1956, the duo enjoyed fifteen years of furniture-making experience to draw
from. No wonder they produced a chair that stands out as a definitive piece of
Danish design.
Relying upon the traditional craftsmanship techniques that Hvidt and Mølgaard
learned at the School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen, Drawn brings a sense of
wholesome honesty to any space. As its name suggests, the chair was sketched
out by the duo in a precomputer era. Such a hand-drawn approach is reflected in
the clean simplicity of this charmingly unpretentious piece.
Despite its classical origins, Drawn is a piece that is intended to be useful.
Melding the beauty of historic Danish furniture-making with a decidedly modern
sensibility, the hand-crafted chair boasts a solid oak or walnut form together
with a hand-woven paper cord seat. While its lightweight frame might suggest
otherwise, Drawn is a strong and stable construction that is underscored by a deep
understanding of comfort.
“Hvidt and Mølgaard crafted pieces that hold enduring appeal,” says &Tradition
CEO and founder Martin Kornbek Hansen. “Their rigorous approach to design is
reflected in Drawn’s strong, simple lines and use of organic materials.”
The chair’s back – smooth and crescent shaped– is supported by two rounded
columns that extend to the floor. An elegant symmetry is maintained with the
identical front legs, which are connected to the back by two wooden spokes.
Available in white oiled oak or oiled walnut, Drawn comes in two versions: a wider
model with armrests HM4, or one without armrests, HM3.