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Continuing our mid-century modernism series, we take a look at the iconic Egg chair, which was designed by Danish architect Arne Jacobsen in 1958 for the former SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen.
See About archive blog posts. Designed for the Royal SAS Hotel in Copenhagen, Arne Jacobsen’s 1958 Egg chair is perhaps the most sensuous and organic modern interpretation of the classic wing chair.
Reviewer: Collier Sutter, contributing writer Model tested: Egg Chair by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen The details: Arne Jacobsen designed “the Egg” in 1958, as part of a commission for the ...
So many iconic chair designs originated at that ... In the design world, though, the OG reigns supreme. The Egg™ was designed by Danish architect Arne Jacobsen in 1958. Jacobsen had been tasked ...
Who'd have thought? The egg chair was first designed in 1958 for the lobby of the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen by architect Arne Jacobsen. Of course, the Danish had a hand in this amazing design ...
Its abstractly curving form made the Egg ... The egg chair, pictured above, took the world by storm in 1958 when it emerged from the mind of Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen.
natch - on an Egg Chair at Copenhagen's Radisson Blu Royal hotel. Danish design maestro Arne Jacobsen hatched The Egg in 1957, a sophisticated ovum of minimalist design that resembles a broken ...
Is it possible that you could tell me something about this chair? I purchased it in the early 1960s when it was on display in a model home. I wonder what it is worth now. Dear N. McN. We are tired ...
Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971), Milo Baughman (1923-2003), Peter Ghyczy (1940-) and Charles Eames (1907-1978) are four of them. But the fifth and most famous was the Ovalia egg chair made in 1968 by ...
When Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) enlisted Arne Jacobsen ... An elliptical upholstered chair called Ægget, or, as we know it, the Egg. Using polyurethane foam, Jacobsen sculpted an unusual ...