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Fritz Hansen - Series 7 children chair


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Children's chair from Arne Jacobsen

The Serie 7 chair by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen is considered a classic that is now conquering children's rooms! The series 7 designed by Arne Jacobsen is by far the biggest sales success of a chair in the history Fritz Hansen s and perhaps even in the history of furniture. The seven made of molded veneer is a further development of the classic ant.

The four-legged stacking chair can be considered the culmination of the technique of laminated gluing. This technique was perfected in the 1920s and 1930s by Søren C. Hansen, the grandson of the company's founder Fritz Hansen . Arne Jacobsen, the legendary Danish designer, fully exploited the possibilities of laminated gluing in creating the legendary shape of this chair.

Stackable chair for children

Series 7 represents the chair with the widest range of applications in the collection of Fritz Hansen . The children's chair with a seat height of 32 centimeters is lightweight and stackable.

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Item no. 320973
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Seat height 32 cm
For outdoor use No
Material
  • Seat pan
  • Pine veneer
  • Base
  • Chromed steel
Colour Blue
Dimensions Height: 60 cm, Depth: 42 cm, Length: 40 cm
Weight 2.5 kg (without packaging)
Height adjustable No
Foldable No
EAN 5702370002077
Design Arne Jacobsen
Category Children's chairs, Arne Jacobsen Chair, Children furniture
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The Series 7 chair from Fritz Hansen in production

The seat of the Series 7 chair consists of a single piece of plywood. It is shaped in two dimensions using steam. Take a look behind the scenes and find out more about the production of one of the world's best-selling chairs.