Item No.
100193280
Grand Prix Dining Chair
$633.00
Item No.
100193280
Grand Prix Dining Chair
$633.00
Pale Rose
- By legendary Danish designer.
- Seat and backrest molded to fit human form.
- Special stain allows wood grain to show through.
- 32.7" H 18.9" W 20.1" 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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Award-winning design —
The Grand Prix Chair got its name after winning the Grand Prix award in 1957 at the Milan Triennial, an international exhibition of art and design.
Details
Molded to fit the human form
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
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- 32.7" H 18.9" W 20.1" D
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
- 5-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Metal Legs
- Height (in): 32.7
- Width (in): 18.9
- Depth (in): 20.1
- Seat Height (in): 18.1
- 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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