Grand Prix 3130
by Arne Jacobsen, 1957 — from 487,00 €has been added to your wishlist.
Details
Product type | Multi-purpose chair |
Dimensions | |
Weight | 4 kg |
Colours | Clear varnish Coloured ash |
Material | Seat shell: Veneer layers, glued and moulded Legs: tubular steel, chrome plated |
Variants | Available in standard or custom heights Also available, Grand Prix 3130 New Colours |
Function & properties | Stackable |
Care | To clean the wood surfaces a soft, damp cloth and a mild, neutral detergent is recommended |
Awards & museum | 1957 Grand Prix at the Triennale di Milano |
Certificates & Sustainability | DIN EN 13761:2002 Office furniture - Visitors chairs (Strength, durability and safety) DIN EN 1728:2014 Furniture - Seating (Strength, durability and safety) DIN EN 1022:2005 Furniture - Seating (Safety) |
Warranty | 5 years warranty on manufacturing defects Register your chair at fritzhansen.com/my-fh and take advantage of an extended warranty. Simply sign up within 3 months from date of purchase and receive the following extended warranty: 10 years on shell (coloured ash and varnished) and frame Ordinary wear and tear are excluded from the warranty! |
Datasheet | Please click on picture for detailed information (ca. 0,8 MB). |
Product presentation |
All three of the chairs Arne Jacobsen produced together with the Danish furniture manufacturer Fritz Hansen went onto to find a global fame. It started with the Ant. Released in 1952 the Ant Chair one of the first chairs formed from layers of glued plywood veneer. Initially a three legs Arne Jacobsen also later designed a version with four legs. Three years later acme the most famous and best-selling Jacobsen chair, the Series 7, a chair which also consists of a one-piece plywood shell. The trio is completed by the Grand Prix chair from 1957,a chair which that year won the Grand Prix at the Milan Furniture Fair, one of the most important furniture design awards at that time. Looking at the Grand Prix chair that hardly comes as a surprise. Its narrow waist gives the chair not only a delicate appearance, the shape also provides a nice soft seating comfort. The chair was initially produced with a wooden base, subsequently a steel tube version was added to thus connect it to the Ant and the Series 7. For many years the Arne Jacobsen Grand Prix was not offered in the wood trim, until in 2014 Fritz Hansen re-released the classic form.