Fritz Hansen Ant Chair Colored Ash 3100 (3 Legs)
  • Fritz Hansen Ant Chair Colored Ash 3100 (3 Legs)
  • Fritz Hansen Ant Chair Colored Ash 3100 (3 Legs)
  • Fritz Hansen Ant Chair Colored Ash
  • Fritz Hansen Ant Chair Colored Ash
  • Fritz Hansen Ant Chair Colored Ash
  • Color Seat
  • Color Base

Fritz Hansen Ant Chair Colored Ash 3100 (3 Legs)

€264.46
Availability if not in stock accessories 2 weeks furniture 6 weeks
Color: *
  • Black
  • White
  • Nine Grey
  • Pale Rose
  • Wild Rose
  • Paradise Orange
  • Venetian Red
  • Light Beige
  • True Yellow
  • Burnt Yellow
  • Midnight Blue
  • Dusk Blue
  • Lavendel Blue
  • Ever Green
  • Olive Green
  • Deep Clay
Color Legs: *
  • Black
  • Brown Bronze
  • Chrome
  • Nine Grey
  • Silver Grey
  • Warm Graphite
  • White
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€88.25
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Introducing A SENSE OF COLOUR. A brand new palette of 16 complementary colours and 7 new bases for Grand Prix™, Ant™ and Series 7™ by Arne Jacobsen.

Initially, Arne Jacobsen designed the Ant™ for the canteen at Novo Nordisk, an international Danish healthcare company. Today, the Ant is one of the most prominent icons in the collection

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Size Description

Height 77cm
Width 52cm
Depth 51cm
Weight 4 kg

  • Arne Jacobsen

    <p>Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971) was trained as a bricklayer and graduated from The Technical Society's school in 1924 and Copenhagen Art Academy 1927. In 1928 he received the Academy's gold medal, but prior to this, when only 23, he was awarded a silver medal at the 1925 Paris World Exhibition - the first of numerous honours that became a natural accompaniment to his artistic activities, his untiring search and his brilliant conceptions, made manifest by many successes in competitions at home and abroad. His main works include: town halls in ?rhus, Søllerød, Rødovre and Glostrup, SAS-building (Royal Hotel) in Copenhagen, Munkegårds School in Gentofte, Toms Chocolate Factory in Ballerup, The Danish National Bank headquarters, a sports hall in Landskrona, St. Catherine's College, Oxford and Hamburgerische Elektrizitätswerke's administration building. In 1932, Arne Jacobsen began collaboration with Fritz Hansens Eft. A/S, and over a period of years designed a series of chairs which are now recognised as milestones in the development of modern furniture. They include "The Ant" (1951), "The Egg" (1957), and "The Swann"(1957). But he was also an innovator in other design fields, such as the tableware series "Cylinda-line" in stainless steel. Arne Jacobsen was a professor at the Art Academy, and received honorary doctorates from a number of foreign universities and academies. Cylinda-line was awarded the ID-prize 1967 by The Danish Society of Industrial Design and The International Design Award 1968 by The American Institute of Interior Designers.</p>
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