Design arne jacobsen 1955 steel laminated wood made by fritz hansen a multipurpose range of chairs the series 7 by arne jacobsen is the flagship of fritz hansen s collection.
Fritz hansen arne jacobsen chair.
The commission to design every element of the hotel building including the furniture was the designer s grand opportunity to put his theories of integrated design and architecture into practice.
He is remembered for his contribution to architectural functionalism as well as for the worldwide success he enjoyed with simple but effective chair designs.
Modern danish design born in the 19th century founded by cabinetmaker fritz hansen this danish company produces classic designs by arne jacobsen poul kjaerholm and piet hein as well as those by today s top designers.
Design brand fritz hansen has created a walnut version of the classic lily chair by danish architect and designer arne jacobsen to celebrate the product s 50th anniversary.
Their design is emotional and unique and they become even more elaborate when they are.
Find your favourite chair in fritz hansen s wide range collection of designer chairs.
The series 7 was designed in 1955 and ever since fritz hansen has produced the chair for customers around the world.
It is characterized by a love of good craftsmanship coupled with a desire to make the most of modern production methods.
Explore the whole fritz hansen chair collection here.
Arne emil jacobsen was a danish architect and designer.
Consisting of a slim shell which is composed of 9 layers of veneer plus 2 layers of cotton textile and rests on a thin mirrored chrome or satin chrome steel base.
The arne jacobsen stacking chairs represents the core of the fritz hansen design dna said the brand.
Arne jacobsen was and is an admired and outstanding designer.
At the end of the 50 s arne jacobsen designed the royal hotel in copenhagen which introduced the egg the swan the swan sofa and series 3300 to the design world.
Arne jacobsen s stacking chairs are some of the most important chair designs in production today.
What began as a popular chair in denmark is now used in homes in tokyo and conference spaces in germany.