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Arne Jacobsen Series 3300 Easy Chair

Payment Terms: L/C, D/P, D/A, T/T, WU
Place of Origin: Guangdong

Company Profile

Location: Shenzhen, Guangdong, China (Mainland)
Business Type: Manufacturer, Trading Company
Main Products: Patrick Norguet Boson, Le Corbusier Sofa LC2, Grant Featherston Contour Chaise Lounge Chair, Egg Chair, Arne Vodder Easy Chair

Product Detail

Model No.: J100
Means of Transport: Ocean
Function: Sofa
Material: Wooden
Brand Name: Arne Jacobsen Series 3300 Easy Chair
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Product Description

The Arne Jacobsen Series 3300 Easy Chair,designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1958,consists of the 1-seater easy chair as well the 2-seater and 3-seater sofas. Each piece of this series is meticulously constructed using a wooden frame covered in cold-cured foam and upholstered in woolen fabric or leather,resting on a polished stainless steel base.
Arne Jacobsen was very productive both as an architect and as a designer. His cooperation with Fritz Hansen dates back to 1934. The Ant and Series 7 chairs, produced in 1952, propelled both Jacobsen and Fritz Hansen's names into furniture history. At the end of the 50's Arne Jacobsen designed the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, which introduced the Egg, the Swan, the Swan sofa and Series 3300 to the design world. Arne Jacobsen was and is an admired and outstanding designer. His furniture and other design work have become a national and international heritage.
--This designer chair Arne Jacobsen series consits of three sizes:
   easy chair:73 w | 79 d | 72h | seat: 36h
   2-seater: 126w | 79d | 72 h | seat: 36 h
   3-seater: 181 w | 79d | 72 h | seat: 36h
--The frame of this modern classic designer chair is made of wood covered in cold-cured foam which is comfortable for seating and will not lose its shape within years.
--Highly polished stainless steel base for this Arne Jacobsen chair can reflact like a mirror and will not rust for at least 5 years.
--Arne Jacobsen series 3300 chairs can be upholstered with woolen fabric or Italian leather.


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