Vintage model 3316 armchair by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen

Denmark
€9,280.00

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About this vintage design furniture

The egg, model 3316, is an iconic design chair created by the renowned Danish designer Arne Jacobsen in 1958. The chair is produced by Fritz Hansen, one of Denmark's leading furniture manufacturers. The chair is upholstered in cream-coloured elegance leather, which gives a warm and beautiful look to the chair's simple and organically inspired design. The shape of the chair is ergonomic and follows the curves of the body, which provides a comfortable sitting experience. The dimensions of the chair are H - 107 cm, W - 86 cm, D - 73 cm and SH - 37 cm, which makes it a good size for both the home and the office. The egg is a timeless design classic that is not only beautiful and stylish, but also an investment in a unique and desirable piece of furniture. Arne Jacobsen was known for his minimalist and functional design, and the Egg is an excellent example of his work. With its simple elegance and timeless design, this chair will fit perfectly into any modern or classic decor, giving an exclusive and sophisticated look. Reference : 268540

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Features

Length
86 cm
Height
107 cm
Depth
73 cm
Seat height
37 cm
Designer
Arne Emil JACOBSEN
Condition
Excellent
Style
Mid Century
Period
1960s
Origin
Denmark
Colour
Beige
Main material
Leather
Other material
Aluminum

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  • Shipped from : Denmark
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  • Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery

About the designer

Arne Emil JACOBSEN

1902 - 1971

Arne Emil Jacobsen is a Danish architect and designer. He is one of the most influential 20th-century designers, and embodies the so-called "functionalist" movement.

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