The Egg / The Swan
Designer: Arne Jacobsen
Its design was developed in 1958 for the lobby of the elegant Royal Hotel in Denmark. |
Serie 7
Designer: Arne Jacobsen
The Arne Jacobsen Series Seven from 1955 is a range of laminated chairs with 9 layers of moulded veneer and 2 layers of cotton textile between the veneer layers. The legs are made of mirror chromed or satin chromed steel tubing.
Series 7 is available in a wide range of lacquer or lazur colours as well as in natural veneers: maple, beech, ash, cherry and nut. The series includes chairs with arms, swivel chairs on castors and a pedestal chair plus a string of accessories.
Series 7 is also available with front or full upholstery in fabric or leather. |
Ant
Designer: Arne Jacobsen
The slim waist and the shell with back and seat made out of one piece are the special characteristics of the Ant chair which was designed in 1952 by Arne Jacobsen.
The material is laminated wood with 9 layers of moulded veneer and 2 layers of cotton textile between the veneer layers. The legs are steel tubing.
Model 3100 has three legs in mirror chromed steel. Model 3101 has four legs in mirror or satin chromed steel.
The Ant chair is available in a wide range of colours plus in maple and beech wood. |
Runner
Designer: Kasper Salto
The new Fritz Hansen chair Runner - designed by the young, Danish designer Kasper Salto is perfect in the cafeteria, in the conference or lecture room and as a visitor chair. Runner stacks and links. It is available in maple, beech and cherry veneer, with or without seat upholstery and with or without arms.
Runner comes with the base in satin chromed, mirror chromed or black steel. |
Viper
Designer: Hans S. Jakobsen
Viper is a simple and very flexible screen wall series ideal for the daring company and the progressive private home.
Viper consists of simple, vertical oval cardboard or aluminium tubes linked with an elegant hinge. With no tools in hand a simple manual clicking-on is all it takes to link this logical design into an endless screen wall.
The cardboard paper is surface treated with an invisible moisture and dirt resistant material, and thus easy to clean.
The aluminium tubes are natural anodized with closed or perforated tubes with an inner sound absorbing foam filling.
Viper was designed in 1996 by Danish Hans Sandgren Jakobsen. |
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