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Series 7 Chair Knock Off
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See price in cart New (17) from $43.27 Want this professionally assembled? Modway Ernie Dining Side Chair in Walnut Minimalist in nature though it may be, this seat doesn't skimp on comfort. Its seemingly rigid design, flexes to the contours of the human body, making it a great side chair for homes and businesses alike. This item is a high quality reproduction of the original. Overall Product Dimensions: 19.5"D x 17"W x 34"H Seat Height: 18" Seat Depth: 16" 19.5 x 17 x 34 inches 2.6 out of 5 stars #1,715 in Home & Kitchen > Furniture > Kitchen & Dining Room Furniture > Chairs 16.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Amazon only ships this item within the contiguous 48 United States. Other Sellers on Amazon may ship this item to Alaska, Hawaii and US Territories. This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More Manufacturer’s warranty can be requested from customer service. Click here to make a request to customer service.

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Fritz Hansen on Knockoffs and Authentic Design By / Published by – June 13, 2012 Flip through a Restoration Hardware catalog, for example, and you’ll discover the $1,395 Copenhagen chair, a replica of Arne Jacobsen’s 1958 Egg chair, described as "a fresh and exquisite reproduction of modern Danish design of the 1950s." Of course Fritz Hansen, who holds the exclusive official license to manufacture the "authentic" $4,500 chair, sees it differently. "It’s not a tribute to the original design; it’s spitting on it," says David Obel Rosenkvist, Fritz Hansen’s vice president of sales. "For sure it would make Jacobsen roll in his grave." Though it’s technically legal for Restoration Hardware to make a close copy of this chair, Fritz Hansen nevertheless issued a cease-and-desist letter to the company, demanding they stop using Arne Jacobsen’s design story to promote what Rosenkvist calls its "rough and clumsy knockoff." To gain more perspective on Fritz Hansen’s take on knockoffs and authentic design, we asked Rosenkvist a few questions—such as: Are knockoffs really so bad?

Judging by this interview and previous ones I’ve conducted (see what Herman Miller’s Marg Mojzak has to say on the subject here; read quotes about the concept of "authentic design" from 10 design insiders here; and check out the essay that kicked off the discussion here) it’s clear that most manufacturers see this as a very black and white issue. As well they might, considering everything they’ve invested in the pieces they produce and promote. No one likes a cheat, especially the companies that suffer losses both concrete (financial) and abstract (damage to their reputation for quality) when consumers opt for a knockoff. The Series 7 chair, designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1955 and today one of Fritz Hansen's most frequently knocked-off products. The Egg Chair, another Arne Jacobsen design—this one from 1958—was originally created for the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen. Would today's numerous "inspired-by" copies really make Jacobsen roll in his grave, as Rosenkvist puts it?