Fritz Hansen
Arne Jacobsen Series 7 Counter Stool - Veneer, Three Color Variants
- Specifications
- Description
- The Designer
- The Maker
- Brand:Fritz Hansen of Denmark
- Country: Denmark
- SKU: FH-3187-OAK001-CST_FN-FJ
- Material: Wood Veneer, Chromed Steel
- Care:Care instructions included.
- Designer:Arne Jacobsen
- Dimensions:
- (WxDxH) 20" x 21.3" x 39.4"
- Seat Height: 25.2"
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 3187 counter stool has a four-sided footrest in tubular steel fixed to the extended legs, preserving the visual harmony of the chair's clean, simple construction. It was launched in 2005 to honour the 50th anniversary of the Series 7 design.
Arne Jacobsen put his modernist stamp on architecture and design for more than 50 years—not only in Denmark but also internationally. His output was enormous, originating in a philosophy of creating total concepts, where everything was thoroughly designed, with a common thread running through all his work—buildings, furniture and other interior decor. Arne Jacobsen's productions are more relevant than ever—and have enjoyed a strong revival over the last 20 years. He embodies the balancing act of elite creator and household name.
Founded in Denmark in 1872, Fritz Hansen is a global leader in indoor and outdoor timeless collections which unite world-famous classics and contemporary furniture, lighting and accessory design and production. Driven by a passion for beauty, quality, craftsmanship, and responsible manufacturing, the company embodies a modern Nordic lifestyle and collaborates with visionary artists, designers, and architects from around the world.
The brand has collaborated with Arne Jacobsen, Cecilie Manz, Hans J. Wegner, Piero Lissoni, Jaime Hayon and Poul Kjærholm, among others.