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Upholstered Contemporary Living Room Sets / Egg Chair Stool with Molded Fiberglass Shell

Brand Name Nasida
Place of Origin China
Model Number CH135

Product Features

Delivery Time:7-25 days

Upholstered Contemporary Living Room Sets / Egg Chair Stool with Molded Fiberglass Shell

Quick Details Type: Living Room Furniture Specific Use: Living Room Chair General Use: Home Furniture Material: Fabric with Fiberglass Appearance: Modern Style: Egg Chair Stool Folded: No Size: 56×40×42 Place of Origin: Guangdong, China (Mainland) Brand Name: Nasida Model Number: CH135

Description:

Egg chair stool

Item No. : CH135

1. Molded Fiberglass chair shell

2. Upholstery with Leather or fabric

3. Tilt and swivel fuctions

4. Die-cast aluminum base

Specifications:

Product Name:

Egg chair stool CH135

Designer:

Arne Jacobsen

Product No.:

CH135

Product Material:

Cashmere fabric upholstered and aluminium legs  with fiberglass shell inside. 

Upholstery Material:

cashmere fabric /Leather

Available Colors:

White,black, red, orange and so on

Product Dimension (cm):

56×40×42

Package:

K=K Carton

K=K Carton

Packing Size (cm):

57.5×45.5×44

Single CBM:

0.12

Designer introduction:

Arne Jacobsen

Arne Jacobsen (1902–1971) was the renaissance-man of Danish architecture and design. He mastered the whole gamut of the profession, and whether the object in question was a high-rise hotel, a chair or a door handle, he worked with an obvious enthusiasm and vigour.

Jacobsen was admitted to the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in 1924 and graduated in 1927. Soon after, in 1929, he won recognition for “The House of the Future” project, where he, in collaboration with Flemming Lassen, presented a daring vision, complete with helipad on the rooftop. Arne Jacobsen is considered to be one of the most important Scandinavian architects and designers in post-war time. He is the legendary creator of several 20th Century furniture icons, including e.g. The \"Egg\" chair, The \"Swan\" chair and the \"Ant\" and \"Seven series\" chairs.

Throughout his career Jacobsen maintained a high level of productivity. He designed a great number of single-family houses, summerhouses, larger apartment buildings such as the Bellavista complex, from 1934, and several public buildings, such as Søllerød and Århus Town Halls, both completed in 1942 and the Munkegaard School, from 1957. In 1964, St. Catherine’s College at Oxford University was inaugurated, earning him international fame.

But Jacobsen’s finest piece of work is perhaps the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, completed in 1960. Here his talent was really brought out. In everything, from the elegant curtain-wall structure; over the furniture; the lamps; the textiles; the door handles; right down to the cutlery in the restaurant, Jacobsen’s steady hand was evident. Here, some of his best furniture was first introduced. The full, sculptural shapes of “The Egg” and “The Swan”, now considered modern furniture icons, constituted an interesting contrast to the angular, stringent building.

Another well-known Jacobsen creation is “the Ant Chair” designed in 1951 and introduced in 1952. This elegant, stackable, three-legged piece came about as a result of Jacobsen’s great interest in modern materials and new production techniques. The narrow ‘waist’, which gave the chair its name, was necessary because of Jacobsen’s wish to keep the bent plywood seat and back in one piece. A four-legged sister, “the 7 Chair”, designed in 1955, went on to become a major success with more than 5 millions copies sold worldwide.

Arne Jacobsen was one of the very early modernists in Danish architecture. He was trained in the neo classic school of the Academy of Art in Copenhagen in the 1920′s, but was early open to the international modern movement. His most important commission was the SAS royal Hotel in Co

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