Choose Your Language  English  German  Italian  French
 

 

Chair by Arne Jacobsen, 1955

Chair by Arne Jacobsen, 1955
Stackable chair with bended wooden seat and back and chromed legs.
Product-id.:AJ 131-1
Delivery time:

color seat:


 
incl. tax (17.5%)
 
 
Add to bag


Information to Chair, 1955 by Arne Jacobsen


Chromed metal chair. Seat and back wooden lacquered.


Measurement:
  L. 43 cm, H. 79 cm , P. 53 cm
cbm:

All prices include shipping charges from Italy to your country.
as of orders between 1.500,- and 2.000,- Euro (depending on your country), otherwise,
the shipping charge is between 12 and 20 % plus basis charges.
- the entire cost of your selection will be indicated after you complete your order.

Italy's Top- brands directly from the manufacturer - Made in Italy


 

 Color:
 Please note: these colors are not binding. Because display screen settings vary, color differences may occur in the presentation.

 celeste_206.jpg  azzurro_chiaro_212.jpg  azzurro_rodi_220.jpg  bleu_chamonix_224.jpg

 skyblue

 lightblue

 blue

darkblue

 giallo_canarino_132.jpg

 giallo_zinco_135.jpg

 giallo_maya_138.jpg

 giallo_melone_158.jpg

 yellow light

yellow

 maya

 melone

 rosso_chiaro_147.jpg

 rosso_violaceo_152.jpg

 rosso_vivo_161.jpg

 verde_pisello_chiaro_185.jpg

 pink light

 pink

 red

 green light

 verde_pisello_191.jpg

 verde_giallo_194.jpg

 verde_smeraldo_200.jpg

 nero_100.jpg

 green middle

 green

 dark green

 black

 bianco_ghiaccio_102.jpg

 bianco_grigio_233jpg.jpg

 grigio_medio_243.jpg

 grigio_grafite_259.jpg

 white

 gray light

 gray

 graphit

 faggio_naturale.jpg

 faggio_tinto_ciliegio.jpg

 

 

  beech natural

 beech stained

 

 



Gallery

Help us to enlarge our/your picture gallery and send us pictures showing your
Bauhaus furnitures, which you bought at our shop.
By publishing of your pictures, you will get a coupon for your next shopping at classic-design24.com.


Jacobsen_Arne.jpg 

Arne Jacobsen

*1902 in Kopenhagen, Dänemark  + 1971 in Kopenhagen, Danmark
Architect and designer, born in Copenhagen, Denmark. He studied at the Royal Danish Academy, where he later became professor of architecture (1956).
He won a House of the Future competition in 1929 and became a leading exponent of Modernism. He designed many private houses in the Bellavista resort near Copenhagen; his main public buildings were the SAS skyscraper in Copenhagen (1955) and St Catherine's College, Oxford (1964). He also designed
cutlery and textiles, and classic furniture, especially the ‘Egg’ and ‘Swan’ chairs for his Royal Hotel in Copenhagen.

more favourable offer well-fitting to this product ... 
   
Table by Arne Jacobsen, 1955
incl. tax (17.5%)
 
 
Top-Seller