Series 7 Armchair 3207 Chair New Colours, Coloured ash, Lavender blue, Silver grey
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Details
Product type | Multi-purpose chair |
Dimensions | |
Weight | Ca. 5 kg |
Colours | Dyed ash Paint Frame |
Material | Seat shell: moulded veneer in a range of colours Base: tubular steel, painted or chrome plated |
Variants | Also available without armrests as the Series 7 Chair 3107 Available on request with a seat height of 43 cm |
Concept | |
Function & Properties | With universal glides |
Care | Lacquered surfaces of natural wood tolerate neither damp heat or alcohol, therefore all spilled liquids must be wiped up immediately. When cleaning, water should only be used in small quantities - if possible only a damp cloth. The amount of patina the surface takes on and how quickly this happens depends on the type of wood and the amount of sunlight. |
Certificates & Sustainability | Fritz Hansen conform to: ISO 90001: 2008 (Quality management systems) ISO 14001: 2004 (Environmental management systems) Series 7 tested for strength and durability according to: EN 1728 EN 13761 BS 4875 as well as for stability according to: EN 1022 ISO 7174-1 BS 7945 No risk of release of formaldehyde through surface treatment with polyurethane varnish The Series 7 chair can be disassembled into its individual component parts, the legs and all other metal components of the Series 7 are therefore freely recyclable. |
Warranty | 5 year warranty on manufacturing defects Register your chair at fritzhansen.com/my-fh and take advantage of the extended warranty. This requires you to register within the first 3 months of date of purchase and guarantees the following warranty periods: 10 years on frame, shell, armrests, paint, coloured ash and natural wood veneer Ordinary wear and damage are excluded from the warranty! |
Product family | The Series 7 |
Accessories | Compatible cushions and felt pads available seperately |
Since 1934 the Danish furniture manufacturer Fritz Hansen has been connected with the Danish designer Arne Jacobsen. With the Series 7 a revolutionary family of chairs was created in the 1950s, but only after Fritz Hansen were not fully convinced by Arne Jacobsen's legendary three-legged Ant chair. The subsequent four-legged Series 7 Chair became a classic of modern furniture history and can be combined with frames of various heights. In the case of the Series 7 Armchair the classic design is complemented and extended by practical armrests made of the same wood veneer and chromed steel tubing: and therefore offers both extra comfort and a solid and healthy sitting position. Arne Jacobsen and Fritz Hansen succeeded with the Series 7 chairs not only in terms of achieving an innovative design, the production process of the seats was equally innovative. Although the lamination process used existed since the 1920s it was perfected in Arne Jacobsen's chair series. The technique was fully exploited by the use of steam in the moulding of the glued layers of wood veneer for the Series 7 seat shell, a shell which thanks to its characteristic, unmistakable form bequeath the Fritz Hansen chair its ergonomic value and durability.