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Egg Chair - Wool
Egg Chair - Wool
Arne Jacobsen designed the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, as well as many of the furnishings. For its busy lobby, he created the biomorphic Egg (1958) and Swan, which are believed to be the first swiveling upholstered chairs. For a public area, the handcrafted Egg Chair is unique in that sitters can swivel toward the conversation area or away from others if privacy is desired. A tilt mechanism allows for relaxed lounging and the high back and curving elements are reminiscent of a traditional wing chair. Together they cocoon the sitter in a single-piece molded shell that appears to hover over the floor. Almost 50 years after its design, the Egg Chair is still used in advertising, film and television as a symbol of sophisticated urbanism. Made in Denmark. Original design and licensed manufacture by Republic of Fritz Hansen.
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Egg Chair - Wool
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Measurements:
H 42" W 34" D 37.5"
Materials:
Fiberglass-reinforced polyurethane foam shell; satin chromed steel swivel; steel tilt mechanism with polished drawn stainless steel handle; injection-molded aluminum base;
Wool:
85% new wool, 15% nylon.
Fame fabric by Gabriel:
95% wool, 5% polyamide.
Tonus fabric by Maharam Kvadrat:
90% wool, 10% helanca.
Made in Denmark.
Arne Jacobsen's licensed, original 1958 design for Fritz Hansen.
Arne Jacobsen
Arne Jacobsen bought a plywood chair designed by Charles Eames and installed it in his own studio, where it inspired one of the most commercially successful chair models in design history. The three-legged Ant chair (1951) sold in millions and is considered a classic today. It consists of two simple elements: tubular steel legs and a springy seat and back formed out of a continuous piece of plywood in a range of vivid colors.
Jacobsen began training as a mason before studying at the Royal Danish Academy of Arts, Copenhagen where he won a silver medal for a chair that was then exhibited at the 1925 Exposition Internationale des Art Decoratifs in Paris. Influenced by Le Corbusier, Gunnar Asplund and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Jacobsen embraced a functionalist approach...
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