Drop Chair by Fritz Hansen
by Fritz Hansen
An innovative use of plastic moulding, this tear-shaped chair is formed from a pod-like shell that gives a futuristic feel.

Product Story
Originally designed by Arne Jacobsen for Copenhagen’s SAS Royal Hotel in 1958, the Drop™ Chair is both iconic and inviting. Its distinctive teardrop-shaped backrest was inspired by the feeling of an embrace, offering freedom of movement and lasting comfort. Relaunched by Fritz Hansen in 2014, the design is now available in contemporary tones with matching powder-coated or chrome legs, creating a fresh yet timeless expression that complements modern interiors.
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Ergonomic teardrop backrest offers comfort and freedom of movement.
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Available in contemporary hues with chrome or powder-coated legs for a cohesive look.
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Specifications
Specifications
Dimensions
| Height | 88.5cm |
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| Width | 45.5cm |
| Depth | 54.5cm |
| Seat Height | 46cm |
Materials & Information
| Shell | Pressure Moulded Veneer |
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| Legs | Powder-coated or Chromed Steel & Black Synthetic Ferrules |
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- There's no charge if it's faulty, but we do charge for change-of-mind returns.
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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.
