Just the armchair for storytellers! The rich works of his namesake excel due to the ornate language and pronounced views regarding the world.
Anyone who sits in a Hemingway can sense that the armchair was designed for the raconteurs. Their hands firmly grip the broad wooden armrests, they nestle down into the soft seat and off they go …
Yet those seeking peace and those less gifted at speaking will also feel at home in the Hemingway, because this armchair speaks for itself.
• Hemingway is available as an armchair.
• The wooden sections that are visible are made of solid wood. A choice can be made for oak or Masai, a combination of woods with warm colours.
• The wooden arms can easily be cleaned, so there is no need to worry when quietly reading the newspaper.
• The American writer, Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961), wrote in order to express himself. He worked his opinions and views into novels, poems and plays. War was one of his great themes: he was greatly drawn to the civil war in Spain which he experienced from close by, gaining inspiration for his book “For whom the bell tolls. Later he moved to Cuba where he wrote his masterpiece “The old man and the sea”. In 1954, Hemingway received the Nobel Prize for this book.
