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• — not member yet ?Egg Chair Reproduction ( Leather ) Leather / Dark Brown Leather / Orange AnilineYou know you have seen it somewhere before? Yes really, the Arne Jacobsen Egg chair really needs no introduction as we all know it. Well now you can own your own and choose from a variety of colors and textures. - Own an all-time classic, seamlessly fits into any room. - Sexy curves blend into your room. - Tall and masterful, not domineering but a strong statement of class. - Tasteful colors for any setting. The egg chair stands on a polished base. The egg is available in Cashmere, Wool and Italian Leather. 1 minute assembly time. 43 x 32 x 30.5 inches Seat height: 18 inches Arne Jacobsen designed egg chair with matching ottoman, produced by Fritz hansen Denmark Stunning vintage egg chair with matching ottoman / footstool both upholstered in leather. Leather upholstery was completed in Denmark aprox 10 years ago and the lovely hand stitching can be seen on the edges of chair and foot stool.
The use of neck leather gives the stricking grain patterns running across the chair. Condition: Stunning, Lovely patina and minor signs of use. Width 34 inch / 86cm Height 41 3/4 inch / 106cm Depth 37½ inch / 95cm Seat height 16½ inch / 42cmnursery rocking chair on sale Available for immidiate deliverynursery rocking chair sale Price includes footstool / ottomancheap velvet armchair **sRecentPrefix** chair rentals cape cod ma **sRecentItem** cheap pushchairs for travel
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**sRecentSuffix** **sRecentEmptyList** best glider chair nursery 404 Page Not Foundbuy slipper chair australiaThe page you requested cannot be found. cheap leather egg chairsPlease click here to continue shopping.wooden chair hire yorkbiography With his focus on the simplicity of form and innovative function over trendiness, architect and designer Arne Jacobsen was a pillar of midcentury modern design. One of his best-known creations, the Ant from 1951, was inspired by a plywood chair by Charles Eames.
Working with longtime collaborator Fritz Hansen, he further reduced Eames’ original design to a single, stackable piece of molded wood on tube legs, in a range of vivid colors, originally intended for a cafeteria. Two of his other classic designs, the sculptural Swan and Egg chairs from 1958, were created for an architectural commission by the acclaimed SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen. Jacobsen’s additional public works include the 1941 Aarhus City Hall in Denmark, onto which a caged clock tower was added in response to initial dissatisfaction with the proposed design. Go to Arne Jacobsen’s Artist Pageegg chair & ottoman egg chair & ottoman more by this manufacturer... will match suppliers for you! Subscribe to product alert and stay updated to what's new and popular on the market.Designed for the Royal SAS Hotel in Copenhagen, Arne Jacobsen's 1958 Egg chair is perhaps the most sensuous and organic modern interpretation of the classic wing chair. To his upholstered foam and fiberglass, the Danish architect added functionality and comfort: a tilting mechanism and 360-degree swivel base.
Small wonder that the chair produced for more than 50 years by manufacturer Fritz Hansen has been so widely copied. In addition to the usual Internet knockoffs, Restoration Hardware has jumped on the Jacobsen bandwagon. It has reproduced the Egg chair as the 1950s Copenhagen chair and also has launched the Devon, a variation of the Swan chair, another Jacobsen design for the Royal SAS (now the Radisson Blu Royal). One of the chairs below is the original Jacobsen Egg chair with a starting price of about $6,000. The others are copycats selling for one-fourth to one-fifth of that price, available from Restoration Hardware and the website Infurn. How do you tell the difference? What are you getting for your money? The black chair, above left, is the official Jacobsen design manufactured by Fritz Hansen of Denmark. It is 43 inches high, almost 34 inches wide and about 31 inches deep. It is available in hundreds of colors in wool and blends for $5,934 from Hive Modern. With a matching ottoman, it's $7,929.
Leather upholstery costs significantly more, and for $171 you get an optional mechanism that returns the swivel to its starting position. Restoration Hardware's 1950s Copenhagen chair, above center, is slightly taller at 45 inches and comes in eight pale shades of cotton, linen and velvet, from $1,345 to $1,625. Look closely and you will see that the chair, below left, has double tuck-and-roll seams with puckered fabric, whereas the two Jacobsen Egg chairs pictured below right have taut fabric and a clean, uniform, top-stitched single seam. Restoration Hardware's Copenhagen chair also comes in distressed leather for $1,695 to $1,995. No matching ottomans are available. The Infurn website explains that factory-direct sales of its furniture helps cash-conscious consumers avoid the high licensing fees and marketing costs associated with designer originals. It doesn't mention whether the company pays royalties to designers' estates. In scale, Infurn's "Egg chair inspired by Arne Jacobson," right, is nearly identical to the Jacobsen original.