Drop Chair Monochrome If in Doubt Blue by Fritz Hansen
by Fritz Hansen
£265
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Sorry, this item is not currently available to orderThe futuristic Drop Chair was originally designed in 1958 and was Arne Jacobsen’s own favourite piece.
Product Story
A visionary design that looks as if it had just landed yesterday, the Fritz Hansen Drop Chair by Arne Jacobsen gives life to a forgotten masterpiece. Originally designed in 1958 and produced in limited numbers for Jacobsen’s iconic SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, the design was then virtually forgotten for over 50 years. Re-launched by Fritz Hansen in 2014, the chair combines pure, Nordic sensibility with a playful colour palette.
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Arne Jacobsen’s own favourite piece.
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Re-launched by Fritz Hansen in 2014.
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Select from monochrome, powder-coated legs.
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Specifications
Dimensions
Height | 88.5cm |
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Width | 45.5cm |
Depth | 54.5cm |
Seat Height | 46cm |
Materials & Information
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Base material: Powdercoated steel.
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Designed By Arne Jacobson
A true visionary, Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971) is one of the best known designers of the twentieth century. Considered a pioneer working at the pinnacle of modern Danish design, his work continues to be heralded by museums and collectors the world over.