Fritz Hansen

4130 Grand Prix, Black Ash, Front Cover, Fabric, Hallingdal 723 - Arne Jacobsen - Blue - Metal/wood/textile

Description

The 4130 Grand Prix chair from Fritz Hansen, designed by the iconic Arne Jacobsen in 1957, is a timeless masterpiece that combines elegance and functionality. First introduced at the Danish Museum of Art & Design in Copenhagen, this chair quickly gained acclaim, winning the Grand Prix at the Triennale in Milan for its distinctive design. This version features a striking Svart Ask (Black Ash) finish, complemented by a beautifully upholstered front in the Hallingdal 723 fabric, showcasing a rich blue hue that adds a touch of sophistication to any space. The chair is supported by sturdy wooden legs, crafted to provide both strength and aesthetic appeal. The Grand Prix chair is made from moulded veneer, with a shell constructed in one seamless piece that incorporates nine layers of veneer and two layers of Indian cotton, expertly shaped with steam. This innovative design not only enhances the chair's visual appeal but also offers a comfortable flexibility that invites relaxation. Available in various wood types and finishes, the

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