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The shell is constructed from molded fibre glass reinforced polyurethane, then it is upholstered with latex foam and finished in leather.
The base is a four point pedestal made of cast aluminium. The chair has a novelty factor as it can tilt and swivel from it's base.
The Egg chair was designed as part of the interior furniture for the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen.
He designed the entire complex building, the furniture, the interior, as well as the light fittings, carpets, cutlery and even ashtrays.
He created a continunity in design with nothing left to chance.
The Egg Chair was one of Arne Jacobsen's three famous chair designs of the 1950's. The others were the Ant chair (1952) and the Swan chair (1957). |
Arne Jacobsen's Egg Chair, get yours now from DWR, simply select the picture for more information.
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