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Item No. 4094

Grand Prix Dining Chair

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5 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 4094

Grand Prix Dining Chair

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  • By legendary Danish designer.
  • Seat and backrest molded to fit human form.
  • Special stain allows wood grain to show through.
  • 32¾" H 19" W 20⅛" D
Detailed Dimensions

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  • Threshold Delivery, In-Home Delivery

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5-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Designed by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen
Manufacturer SKU:
Grand Prix Dining Chair
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Details

Details

Danish master Arne Jacobsen applied his expert understanding of the human form and wood molding techniques to create the Grand Prix (1957), a lightweight, durable chair ideal for a wide range of commercial and residential applications. Its molded plywood seat is shaped to comfortably support the body. A special stain allows wood grain to remain visible, making each chair unique. Metal or wood legs. This is the authentic Grand Prix by Fritz Hansen. Made in Denmark.
  • By legendary Danish designer.
  • Seat and backrest molded to fit human form.
  • Special stain allows wood grain to show through.
  • Made in Denmark.
Brand
Fritz Hansen
General Dimensions
  • 32¾" H 19" W 20⅛" D
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
5-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Item No.
4094

Metal Legs

  • Height (in): 32¾
  • Width (in): 19
  • Depth (in): 20⅛
  • Seat Height (in): 18⅛
  • Pressure-molded sliced veneer shell with lazur-painted finish
  • Tubular steel legs with polished chrome finish or veneer legs with lazur-painted finish

Arne Jacobsen

Arne Jacobsen began training as a mason before studying at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, where he won a silver medal for a chair that was exhibited at the 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs. Jacobsen’s work remains appealing and fresh today, combining free-form shapes with the traditional attributes of Scandinavian design, material and structural integrity.

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