Series 3300 chair, 1956
Series 3300 easy chair by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen.
The 3300 Series was designed by Arne Jacobsen for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen. The inspiration for the collection comes from a sofa that Jacobsen had designed for his own home. The 3300 Series consists of an easy chair and a two and three-seater sofa that are both true timeless classics.
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Description
Series 3300 easy chair by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen.
The 3300 Series was designed by Arne Jacobsen for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen. The inspiration for the collection comes from a sofa that Jacobsen had designed for his own home. The 3300 Series consists of an easy chair and a two and three-seater sofa that are both true timeless classics.
Dimensions
73w x 79d x 36/72cmh
Materials
The 3300 Series easy chair is upholstered in a range of fabrics and leathers. The frame is made of chromed steel tubes.
Available in the following fabric and leather grades:
Christianshavn Selection, see fabric colours here.
Category 1: Canvas, Capture, Diablo, Fame, Remix and Tonus
Category 2: Divina, Divina Melange, Divina MD, Fiord, Hallingdal, Steelcut, Steelcut Trio and Sunniva
Category 3: Comfort, Essential Black leather
Category 4: Classic leather
Category 5: Elegance, Sense, White, Optical White, Rustic and Natural leather
Please see all the available leather grades and colours here.
All fabric and leather samples are available to view at our shop or showroom.
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The history of Fritz Hansen begins in 1872, where Danish cabinet-maker Fritz Hansen from Nakskov obtains a trade license in Copenhagen.
In 1885 he starts a furniture production company of his own and within two years manages to establish a flourishing workshop - in central Copenhagen – where quality is already a priority.. Early on in the century, the forward-looking Christian E. Hansen, son of Fritz Hansen, starts to experiment with steam bending beech. In the Thirties, the technique is so refined that Fritz Hansen is among the world leaders in the field, which later evolves into the firm’s specialty: Furniture created in laminate wood.