Search
close

Results

Utility High Back Armchair

Image shown in DM finish 

Image shown in WG finish 

Designed by Lucian R Ercolani, 1945

Built to inspire comfort and connection, the UTILITY HIGHBACK ARMCHAIR is a time-honoured collector’s piece for all walks of life.

A celebrated classic, the UTILITY HIGHBACK ARMCHAIR encapsulates the pared-back simplicity of Lucian Ercolani’s formative work, inspired by the purity of Windsor-style furniture. Equally well-received today as it was in 1945, the welcoming form of the UTILITY HIGHBACK ARMCHAIR has the power to elevate the atmosphere and occasion of everyday dining rituals.

Meticulously honed to minimalistic perfection, the UTILITY HIGHBACK ARMCHAIR boasts a classic Windsor backrest with six, finely-carved spindles and supportive armrests. Carved into a tall arc, a steam-bent ash bow encases the spindle structure, uniting the chair’s elements in a grand, sweeping curve.

Forged in solid ash timber, the UTILITY HIGHBACK ARMCHAIR is available in a selection of protective finishes, including a warm natural finish and the new MODERN TONES series by Christian Møller Andersen.

Finish DM See More

Find a dealer

Product Description

Built to inspire comfort and connection, the UTILITY HIGHBACK ARMCHAIR is a time-honoured collector’s piece for all walks of life.

Designed by Lucian Ercolani, the philosophy behind the UTILITY COLLECTION is simple — enduring, timeless design, constructed using humble, straightforward materials and hand-built to last for generations. With these values in mind, Lucian Ercolani launched the iconic series in 1945, marking a new and defining chapter in British design history.

A celebrated classic, the UTILITY HIGHBACK ARMCHAIR encapsulates the pared-back simplicity of Lucian Ercolani’s formative work, inspired by the purity of Windsor-style furniture. The UTILITY HIGHBACK ARMCHAIR’s clean, structural integrity and tactile, softly rounded form allows comfort to take the forefront — resulting in an attractive, ergonomically designed seat that facilitates rest and wellbeing.

The UTILITY HIGHBACK CHAIR is an indulgent addition to the home, seamlessly enhancing and blending with modern and contemporary dining interiors. Equally well-received today as it was over seventy years prior, the welcoming form of the UTILITY HIGHBACK ARMCHAIR has the power to elevate the atmosphere and occasion of everyday dining rituals.

Meticulously crafted and honed to minimalistic perfection, the UTILITY HIGHBACK ARMCHAIR boasts a classic Windsor backrest with six, finely-carved spindles and supportive armrests. Carved into a tall arc, a steam-bent ash bow encases the spindle structure, uniting the chair’s elements in a grand, sweeping curve. Hammer-shaft joints and gently tapered, out-turned legs provide a supple yet dependable profile — allowing the UTILITY HIGHBACK ARMCHAIR’s lithe form to shine through its honest build. Lastly, traditional wedge and tenon joinery combined with a supportive H-frame inserted underneath the UTILITY HIGHBACK ARMCHAIR’s saddle seat enhance the overall strength and durability of the chair’s construction.

Forged in solid ash timber, the UTILITY HIGHBACK ARMCHAIR is available in a selection of protective finishes, including a warm natural finish and the new MODERN TONES series by Christian Møller Andersen.

Product fact sheet
Download

Specifications

Product Code
7875A

Country of Origin
UK

Product Dimensions
Width: 65cm
Depth: 60cm
Height: 103cm
Seat Height: 45cm
Seat Depth: 40cm
Seat Width (Arm to Arm): 41cm
Arm Height: 69cm

Product Weight
6kg

Assembly
Fully Assembled

Packaged Dimensions
106cm (L) x 69cm (W) x 63cm (H). 8kg

Lifestyle image of Originals Utility High Back Armchair

Related Products

Butterfly Chair

Designed by Lucian Ercolani, 1956

Lara Chair

Designed by Dylan Freeth, 2016

Flow Chair

Designed by Tomoko Azumi, 2015

Utility Chair

Designed by Lucian R Ercolani, 1945

Stacking Chair

Designed by Lucian R Ercolani, 1956

All-Purpose Chair

Designed by Lucian R Ercolani, 1956

Utility High Back Chair

Designed by Lucian R Ercolani, 1945

Utility Armchair

Designed by Lucian R Ercolani, 1945