
The 1611
The new model builds on the renowned platform of the 1611, known for its design, comfort and quality.
Only the best wood is used for the 1611. In it, you have the choice of Oak and Afrormosia.
Characteristic of the 1611 are its minimalist silhouettes, clean lines and originality. Designers like Arne Jacobsen, Charles and Ray Eames and Rob Parry made history in the 1960s. The 1611 brings this history to your living room.


The 1611
The new model builds on the renowned platform of the 1611 which is known for its design, comfort and quality. Only the best wood is used for the 1611. In it, you have the choice of Oak and Afrormosia.
Characteristic of the 1611 are its minimalist silhouettes, clean lines and originality. Designers like Arne Jacobsen, Charles and Ray Eames and Rob Parry made history in the 1960s.
The 1611 brings this history to your living room.


The Boomerang
The characteristic boomerang we know from Rob Parry is found in the 1611. The shape is based on the autonomy of the human being, this provides a natural sitting position that embraces the back.
Gracious and
homely
The geometric, sleek design is unique in its form. With its smaller size and higher step, the 1611 is a perfect addition to any seating area. With the combination of history and natural materials, he makes your house a home.
Luxurious simplicity
The 1611 is made of solid oak or Afrormosia. The wood is complimented by the high quality wool upholstery from Kvadrat. The result is a luxurious Mid century design chair that meets today’s needs.

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Design by Rob Parry
Parry studied at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague. After graduating, Parry started his own business. Until 1995 he designed interiors, furniture, stands, exhibitions, jewellery, lettering and toys. In addition, he was a teacher of architectural design at the Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam for thirty years. Various designs by Rob Parry are in the collection of various museums, including the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam and Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam.


Development by Skøg design
Wouter Beijert of Skøg design has extensive experience in developing products where quality and precision are important (down to the nanometer). His enthusiasm, heart for people and experience in the luxury armchair industry was the perfect match for the 1611.
The development of the 1611 took into account the support of the cervical spine, back spine, the correct armrest height, lumbar support, seat angle, seat depth and seat height for an ergonomic and comfortable sitting experience, among other things.