'The best ideas come from observing how people actually move and sit — not from abstract theories.' - Geoffrey D. Harcourt

Product details

A modern interpretation of the classic buttoned detailing armchair, combining comfort, expertly crafted upholstery, and heritage. The armchair, featuring buttoned detailing and complements the F504 and F506 family.

Seat height
43 cm as standard.

Upholstery
Choose from a wide variety of high-quality fabrics and leathers.

Finishes base
The steel disc base is finished in a textured powder coating.

Family models
As part of the prestigious furniture series designed by Geoffrey D. Harcourt, the Artifort F504, F506 and F507 exude a sense of history, craftsmanship, and innovation. Family models include the Michigan chair (1968), F978 (1968), the F141-F142, and F154-F156 (1972, still available in the current Artifort collection).

Design year 2026Design by Geoffrey D. Harcourt RDI

Choose from a wide range of high-quality fabrics and leathers. Click on the drop-down menu to select a colour.


The base is finished in powder coat (fine textured) as standard. Click on the drop-down menu to select a colour.


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Designed by Geoffrey D. Harcourt RDI

Geoffrey D. Harcourt (1935) trained at the Royal College of Art in London. In 1962, he designed his first series of small office fauteuils for Artifort. His designs introduced Artifort to the international market for contract design. In the beginning, Harcourt designed mostly seats for reception areas. His first design for Artifort, the 042 series in 1963, was an immediate international success. His philosophy is that the chair should focus on the person and not the other way around. “First the person, then the chair.” Harcourt has won many prizes and in 1978 was awarded the title of "Royal Designer for Industry".

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