Item No.
100202884
Series 7 Task Chair, Upholstered
$3,457.00
Item No.
100202884
Series 7 Task Chair, Upholstered
$3,457.00
- Flexing back and waterfall seat.
- Pneumatic height adjustment.
- Several finish options.
- 35.4" H 24" W 20.5" D
Shipping Options
- Ships via FedEx
Return Options
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5-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Designed by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen
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Here’s the scoop —
Shaped to suit the human form, the Series 7 Chair has back that offers just the right amount of give, a seat with curves in all the right places, and a waterfall front edge that supports your legs without pressing into them.
Details
The Series 7 Chair (1955) features an ideal shape for the human body, with a back that offers a bit of give to keep your upper body comfortable and a waterfall seat that supports your legs for extended periods. This version includes a 360-degree swivel mechanism, pneumatic lift for easy height adjustment and casters for ready mobility. Arne Jacobsen shaped the core of Danish design identity with this chair by forming it from a single piece of plywood narrowed in the middle with three different bends. This is the authentic Series 7 Chair by Fritz Hansen. Made in Poland.
- Flexing back and waterfall seat.
- Pneumatic height adjustment.
- Several finish options.
- Brand
- Fritz Hansen
- General Dimensions
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- 35.4" H 24" W 20.5" D
- Product Weight
- 19.4 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
- 5-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Armchair
- Height (in): 35.4
- Width (in): 24
- Depth (in): 20.5
- Weight (lbs): 19.4
Side Chair
- Height (in): 35.4
- Width (in): 20
- Depth (in): 20.5
- Weight (lbs): 14.1
- Pressure-molded sliced beechwood veneer shell
- Walnut or ebonized walnut veneer finish
- Optional leather upholstery
- Chromed tubular steel base
- Plastic casters
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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