Arne Jacobsen - Egg Chair - 1958

Arne Jacobsen - Egg Chair - 1958

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Developed for the lobby and reception areas at the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen in the late 50s.
The Egg Chair Plus Ottoman was originally available in leather. In order to lower the price Jacobsen set out to use fabric and later on a footstool was also added. The chair was first introduced to the public in Paris in November 1958 and in January 1959 in Denmark.

As time passed the material used for the production changed. Nowadays the shell is moulded in polyurethane and upholstered with either fabric or leather. The synthetic is padded with cold foam and a tilt function has also been added, which enables the chair to swivel 360.

Dimensions: 86 x 79 x 107 cm (W x D x H)


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Product.Nr.: 7100

weight: 24.00 KG

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Born 11th of February, 1902 Copenhagen (Denmark) – 24th of March, 1971
Copenhagen (Denmark)

Danish architect and designer, Arne Jacobsen was one of the most important representatives of functionalism in the 1930s and 1950s, working in Copenhagen as a city planner, architect and designer. Most recently, he has been credited with being the most important Danish architect and designer of the twentieth century.

Elegant, boimorphic forms charaterise his chair designs, an aesthetic that is best seen in the three-legged Ant chair, more than five million of which have been produced since its design in 1951, making it one of the most successful chairs in the history of furniture design.


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