POÄNG Armchair frame with low back, birch veneer
How to get it
10 year limited warranty
Japanese designer Noboru Nakamura is the man behind the successful POÄNG armchair, launched in 1977. For the Nytillverkad collection, he removed the headrest, but the comfy rocking feature is still there.
Product details
Part of the Nytillverkad collection where several IKEA classics have been given a new look.
POEM armchair, later renamed POÄNG, was shown for the first time on the cover of our 1977 catalogue. Then with a headrest.
For the Nytillverkad collection, Noboru Nakamura removed the headrest. The look became new, compact and modern, yet the rocking feature and comfort of the layer-glued, bent wooden frame remained the same.
A variety of seat cushion designs makes it easy to change the look of your POÄNG chair and your living room.
10-year limited warranty. Read about the terms in the limited warranty brochure.
Noboru Nakamura
Good to know
Possible to separate for recycling or energy recovery if available in your community.
Materials and care
Material
- Supporting fabric:
- 100 % polypropylene
- Frame:
- Layer-glued wood veneer, Birch veneer, Clear acrylic lacquer
Care
Wipe clean using a damp cloth and a mild cleaner.
Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
Safety and compliance
Assembly and documents
Assembly instructions
POÄNG Armchair frame with low back005.821.97Advice and care instructions
POÄNG Armchair frame with low back005.821.97POÄNG Armchair frame with low back005.821.97Measurements
- Width: 68 cm (26 3/4 ")
- Depth: 75 cm (29 1/2 ")
- Height: 70 cm (27 1/2 ")
- Seat width: 56 cm (22 ")
- Seat depth: 50 cm (19 5/8 ")
- Seat height: 39 cm (15 3/8 ")
Packaging
POÄNG
Article Number005.821.97- Width: 66 cm (26 ")
- Height: 7 cm (2 ¾ ")
- Length: 72 cm (28 ½ ")
- Weight: 8.00 kg (17 lb 10 oz)
- Package(s): 1
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"POEM armchair, later renamed POÄNG, is one of our most successful products. It is designed by Japanese designer Noboru Nakamura and was launched on the cover of our 1977 catalogue. For the Nytillverkad collection, Noboru Nakamura changed the design by removing the headrest. The expression became new, compact and modern, yet the rocking feature and comfort of the layer-glued and bent wooden frame remained the same."



