Series 7™ Chair (3107)
No Upholstery (Lacquered veneer - White)
Showroom Display Piece
Seat | : Lacquered Veneer / White |
Base | : Powder Coated Steel / White |
Seat height | : 460 mm |
Feet with felt | : No |
Dimensions | : 820 x 520 x 500 mm |
Stackable | : Yes |
Weight | : 4 kg |
All clearance / display items are final sale and sold as is.
The Series 7™ chair is an icon in modern furniture history, designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1955. Its unique shape is timeless and incredibly versatile, displaying character without overpowering the eye. The chair is made from 9 layers of pressure moulded veneer for strength, flexibility and durability despite its slender form. This is the most popular design within Fritz Hansen’s chair collection.
The 3107 has slim yet strong steel-tubed legs that complement the shell’s curved profile. Legs extend just beyond the edge of the seat, allowing chairs to be easily arranged in rows or stacked for storage. The base/legs are discreetly mounted to a circular disc beneath the seat further enhancing the clean, minimal aesthetic of Jacobsen’s design.
Seat | : Lacquered Veneer / White |
Base | : Powder Coated Steel / White |
Seat height | : 460 mm |
Feet with felt | : No |
Dimensions | : 820 x 520 x 500 mm |
Stackable | : Yes |
Weight | : 4 kg |
All clearance / display items are final sale and sold as is.
The Series 7™ chair is an icon in modern furniture history, designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1955. Its unique shape is timeless and incredibly versatile, displaying character without overpowering the eye. The chair is made from 9 layers of pressure moulded veneer for strength, flexibility and durability despite its slender form. This is the most popular design within Fritz Hansen’s chair collection.
The 3107 has slim yet strong steel-tubed legs that complement the shell’s curved profile. Legs extend just beyond the edge of the seat, allowing chairs to be easily arranged in rows or stacked for storage. The base/legs are discreetly mounted to a circular disc beneath the seat further enhancing the clean, minimal aesthetic of Jacobsen’s design.