Grand Prix Chair Front Upholstered Timber
Grand Prix Chair Front Upholstered Timber
Grand Prix Chair Front Upholstered Timber
Grand Prix Chair Front Upholstered Timber
Grand Prix Chair Front Upholstered Timber
Grand Prix Chair Front Upholstered Timber
Grand Prix Chair Front Upholstered Timber
Grand Prix Chair Front Upholstered Timber

Grand Prix Chair Front Upholstered Timber
Fritz Hansen

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Estimated lead time 18 weeks

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The Grand Prix™ chair was designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1957. It was first presented at the Spring Exhibition for Danish crafts and furniture design. The chair was originally presented as Model 3130 but was renamed after being awarded the prestigious Grand Prix at Triennale di Milano in 1957. It is a great example of a furniture design that is able to enhance an entire room with its mere presence. View all colours and materials

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  • Grand Prix Chair Front Upholstered Timber
  • Grand Prix Chair Front Upholstered Timber
  • Grand Prix Chair Front Upholstered Timber
  • Grand Prix Chair Front Upholstered Timber
  • Grand Prix Chair Front Upholstered Timber
  • Grand Prix Chair Front Upholstered Timber
  • Grand Prix Chair Front Upholstered Timber
  • Grand Prix Chair Front Upholstered Timber
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50W x 51D x 83H cm

Seat height: 43 or 4g cm

Width: 500 mm
Depth: 510 mm
Height: 830 mm

Grand Prix ™ is available in 2 types of natural veneer; oak and walnut - both with clear lacquer, as well as in colored ash. All chairs are made of molded, knife-cut veneer. Front upholstery is available in a large selection of fabric and leather types. The base is available with 4 legs in 2 variants: chrome-plated steel pipes (stackable, 3 seat heights) and non-stackable wooden legs.

“The program does not allow for it. I simply do not think that I have the talent for it...no, I am always grateful for the program, this is what evokes the solutions that I arrive at.” Arne Jacobsen

Arne Jacobsen's cooperation with Fritz Hansen dates back to 1934. However, it was the Ant designed in 1952 - succeeded by the 3107 series - that propelled his and Fritz Hansen's names into furniture history.

Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971) was very productive both as an architect and as a designer. At the end of the 50s Arne Jacobsen designed the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, and for that project the Egg, the Swan, the Swan sofa and Series 3300.

Arne Jacobsen was and is an admired and outstanding designer. While the significance of Arne Jacobsen's buildings was less appreciated, his furniture and other design work have become national and international heritage.

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