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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.
Reviewer: Collier Sutter, contributing writer Model tested: Egg Chair by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen ... where a guest room of Arne’s exacting design–room 606–remains in pristine condition.
Designed for the Royal SAS Hotel in Copenhagen, Arne Jacobsen’s 1958 Egg chair is perhaps ... a variation of the Swan chair, another Jacobsen design for the Royal SAS (now the Radisson Blu ...
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Dezeen on MSNThe five most impactful chair designs of mid-century modernismIn this exclusive video, Dezeen deputy editor Cajsa Carlson explores the history of five of the most iconic mid-century ...
new wool rugs and lighting pieces based on vintage designs. Highlights of the new releases include the Swan and Egg Chairs, originally designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1958 for the SAS Royal Hotel. The ...
“The first and most iconic Egg chair is the one designed by Arne Jacobsen for Copenhagen’s ... So how has this design stayed so popular for decades? Hirsch, who has purchased and sold a ...
Their sinuous lines are a recurring element in all of Jacobsen’s production, from the embracing Egg chair to the slim lines ... reissues of iconic pieces by Arne Jacobsen and Poul Kjærholm, presented ...
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Arne Jacobsen "dared to work with modern materials" for Egg chairJacobsen was the first designer to realise its full potential, according to Arne Jacobsen ... the Egg has remained a design classic, not only in luxury environments. The chair's more unusual ...
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