
Fritz Hansen
4130 Grand Prix, Nine Grey Askfanér - Arne Jacobsen - Grå - Trä
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Introducing the 4130 Grand Prix chair, a timeless piece designed by the legendary Arne Jacobsen in 1957. This iconic chair made its debut at the Danish Museum of Art & Design in Copenhagen during the Designers Spring Exhibition, capturing attention and acclaim. Later that year, it took center stage at the Triennale in Milan, where it earned the prestigious Grand Prix award for being the most distinctive work of the show.
The Grand Prix chair features exquisite wooden legs that harmoniously complement its elegant shell, available in a variety of wood types and finishes. Crafted from moulded veneer, like Arne Jacobsen's renowned Myran and Sjuan chairs, the shell is meticulously formed from nine layers of high-quality veneer and two layers of Indian cotton, all shaped through a steaming process. This innovative construction provides a delightful balance of comfort and flexibility, ensuring an inviting seating experience.
Designed with both aesthetics and functionality in mind, the backrest of the Grand Prix chair can be folded, enhancing its
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