3107 Series 7 Monochrome, 1955
3107 Series 7 Monochrome Chair by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen.
The classic Series 7 chair was designed by Arne Jacobsen for the H55 exhibition in Sweden, using a pioneering method of pressure-moulding the wood veneer in multiple directions.
Take home six chairs for the price of five until 31st January 2021. Please add 6 chairs of the same design to your bag to complete the offer.
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Description
3107 Series 7 Monochrome Chair by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen.
The classic Series 7 chair was designed by Arne Jacobsen for the H55 exhibition in Sweden, using a pioneering method of pressure-moulding the wood veneer in multiple directions.
Take home six chairs for the price of five until 31st January 2021. Please add 6 chairs of the same design to your bag to complete the offer.
Dimensions
50w x 52d x 46/82cmh
Materials
The Series 7 chair has a seat shell made of pressure moulded, sliced veneer.
The Monochrome version has the same colour seat shell and legs, available in coloured ash (where the wood grain is visible) in black, white, orange and blue, or in full lacquer (where the wood grain is not visible) in white or black.
Legs are powder-coated in the same colour as the seat shell.
Stackable.
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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.