Orchid chairs together with Crocuses chairs.
Crocuses chairs in the colors of the time.
The three-legged chair in glassfiber-reinforced polyester. This chair was also produced in white.
Chairs by Aage Egeriis inspired by the The award-winning chair which won international 1st prize in Cantu.
The award-winning chair can be seen as a redesign under the section Designs by Egeriis and further down this page.
The chair was also produced with armrests and steel legs.
Two Orchid Chairs with textile seating from 1968 was in 2017, sold on a auction in Houston, USA, for the amount of 3.600 US$ (around 25.000 Danish kroner).
The chair won the prize as a dining chair, but was later used by the architect as an office chair.
And as previously written, Aage Egeriis created a large collection of organic furniture, some of which never made it into production. To protect new ideas and his model, I request that you sign the confidential agreement before I introduce you to the full portfolio. The NDA can be found on the page Information for furniture manufacturers – Egeriis Furniture
1942-55 Born on the fourth of April in Tranebjerg parish on the island of Samsø. 7 years of primary school at Brundby school.
1955–61 Apprenticeship as a cabinetmaker with master cabinetmaker Henning Thomsen in Tranebjerg.
Bronze medal certificate of completed apprenticeship.
1961-63 Military service as a medical orderly in the infirmary.
1963-66 Furniture production school (Møbelhøjskolen) under the School of Fine Arts in Ahlefeldtsgade, Copenhagen.
Awarded two prizes during his training.
4th prize for a coffee table in the Finerkompagniet furniture competition 1964.
1st prize in the international furniture competition in Cantu, Italy in 1965.
1966-67 Employed at the drawing office of architect MAA Finn Juhl.
1967-68 Has the son Cbastian Victor Egeriis Johannsen with Else Cederstrøm.
Works four months as a postal assistant in the Rødovre post office.
1968-69 Cooperation with manufacturer Poul Cadovius at France & Son.
The Orchid and the Lily chairs are introduced to the public in 1968.
1971 Dies 29 years old.
When Aage Egeriis designed his last furniture, he had elaborated visions for futures designs. Furniture that should stand free from its sources of inspiration with its own independently design language.
With roots all the way back to Aage Egeriis design story in 1955, my goal as a son is that we can unfold this story.