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Fritz Hansen Swan Chair

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Arne Jacobsen built the original Swan Chair in the garage at his house in Klampenborg, Denmark. This highly acclaimed chair has been in production with Fritz Hansen ever since, a true design classic.


  • Materials: Shell padded with cold cured polyurethane foam. Star base consisting of a satin chromed steel tube connected to a base in satin polished aluminium. Toes are made of polyamide.
    • Dimensions: Height: 77cm x Width: 74cm x Depth: 68cm (Seat Height: 40cm x Armrest Height: 58cm)
    • Delivery Time: Around 10 weeks
    • Designed in 1958, this is an licensed Fritz Hansen original piece.
    • Fabric Options
    • Christianshavn - Fritz Hansen is proud to present Christianshavn, their exclusive textile designed in house. Christianshavn is a timeless and tone in tone collection of colors that over time can develop as the collection expands. With Christianshavn, Fritz Hansen aims to set trends and design directions interpreted by Fritz Hansen for Fritz Hansen, ensuring that it compliments all our products.
    • *** When ordering Please select Fabric Option from dropdown and then in the notes on the order add your upholstery selection you want or we will be in touch once we have the order to confirm. You can see all available fabric options by clicking on  links above ***
    Designed By

    The legendary Arne Jacobsen trained as an architect in Copenhagen. His most famous buildings include Arhus Town Hall in Denmark, the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen and St Catherine's College in Oxford England. His experiments into plywood resulted in the Ant chair in 1952.

    The work on the SAS Royal Hotel resulted in some of his most outstanding designs, including the Egg and Swan chairs, a stainless steel cutlery set now made by silver manufacturer Georg Jensen and a series of lamps, manufactured by &Tradition and Louis Poulsen. A perfectionist and a master of detail, Jacobsen worked right up to his death in 1971. In central London, his Royal Danish Embassy on Sloane Street was completed only in 1977. He was one of Denmark's most influential 20th-century architects & designers.

    Learn more about Arne Jacobsen over on our Journal.

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