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Series 7 Barstool - Plywood - Walnut

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  • Series 7 Barstool  Plywood/Walnut image.
  • Series 7 Barstool  Plywood/Walnut image.
  • Series 7 Barstool  Plywood/Walnut image.
  • Series 7 Barstool  Plywood/Walnut image.

Series 7 Barstool - Plywood - Walnut

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£469.50
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£939.00
Delivered 10 - 16 weeks

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CONTEMPORARY INSPIRATION

The iconic bent plywood chair

Originally designed circa 1955, the Arne Jacobsen, Series 7 chair, (Model 3107) is the epitome of mid-century Danish design, the design is created to give comfort and support whilst still remaining flexible, concave back and bottom section with slight winged edges. Celebrated globally as one of the bestselling dining chairs, Jacobsen inspired by Charles and Ray Eames’s experimentation with bent plywood proved to design a true master piece.

Series 7 Barstool
Series 7 Barstool

Iconic design and photography

The renowned photo by Lewis Morely 1964 with topless model Christine Keeler was a perfect match to express the curvaceousness of both model and chair, even though later it was confirm the actual chair used was a style of that period. Designer Editions offer a full range of Series 7 reproduction, in various colour and Real wood veneer finishes. A timeless quality classic at the right price!

THE FINER DETAILS

Series 7 Barstool
  • Frame: Plywood, Lacquered
  • Legs: Stainless Steel Legs
  • Feature:As Per Original Design
  • Warranty: 5 Years
  • Assembly: Fully Assembled
  • Instructions: Stackable
  • Clean: Dust Polish
  • Dimension: Width 55cm, Depth 56cm, Height 104cm
  • Seat Dimension: Height 76cm, Seat Width 45cm
  • Packing Dimension: Width 68.5cm, Depth 57cm, Height 41.5cm
  • CBM: 0.636 Weight: 7kg
Inspired By

Arne Jacobsen

Although Jacobsen was first and foremost an architect, his legacy proves that he is more recognized for his furniture and other design works rather than his buildings. Product design came to him through his attention to details and need to design every aspect of his creations. When he was commissioned to design St. Catherine College, he ended up designing the interior and exterior furnishing, door handles, chairs, china, lamps and even the kind of fish for the pond. These finishing touches were in no way secondary to his buildings because they quickly took a life of their own, and have gone on to become a national and international heritage. Jacobsen was known to have collaborated with furniture manufacturer Fritz Hansen for several years but it wasn’t until 1951 that he made a breakthrough into furniture history with the Ant chair, originally designed for Novo pharmaceutical factory, and in 1955, the Series 7 chair. He also created the widely successful Egg chair and the Swan chair for the SAS Royal Hotel in 1958. Other designs include the Swan sofa, Series 3300 chairs, Tongue chair, Dot Stool Model 3170, Pot chair, Giraffe chair and more.

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