Some design pieces do not need to raise their voice to impose their presence. This adjustable lounge chair in grey leather, with footstool, dating from the 1965/70 period, attributed/designed by Göte Möbler, has that quiet, elegant and deeply comfortable presence we associate with the finest Scandinavian design: clean lines, warm wood, generous proportions and an immediate sense of relaxation.
The contrast between the grey leather, beautifully marked by time and use, and the reddish-toned wooden structure creates a wonderful combination — masculine, sober and welcoming. I particularly love the adjustable reclining backrest, the wide curved arms and the way the footstool completes the piece, turning it almost into a private retreat within the home. This is a chair made for reading, thinking, resting, listening to music… a piece of genuine comfort.
It has that unmistakable charm of vintage pieces from the 60s/70s that do not hide their history: leather with life, wood with warmth, and a silhouette full of character. It is not just a chair; it is an invitation to pause. A perfect piece for an office, living room, library or special reading corner, where design and comfort meet naturally.
Adjustable lounge chair in grey leather, with wooden structure and footstool. Scandinavian/vintage design, 1965/70 period, attributable to Göte Möbler.












