An innovative use of plastic moulding, this tear-shaped chair is formed from a pod-like shell that preceded popular space age design of the 1960s. This futuristic feel is accentuated further by thin contemporary colours makes this highly original design the model chair for up-to-date interiors, especially when paired with an industrial inspired desk or grouped around a mid-century dining table.
GBP 228.00
Designed by Japanese studio nendo for Fritz Hansen, the N02 Recycle Chair’s shell is crafted using plastic waste that is collected, processed and upcycled in central Europe. The benefit of this material is that it can be recycled in the future, if necessary. The shell itself was inspired by a simple crease of paper spotted on a work table and rests on a chromed steel base.
Fritz Han nium Legs
GBP 2735.00
Taking inspiration from iconic Fritz Hansen furniture, the curvaceous Ro Easy chair by Jaime Hayón is a contemporary lounger to lose yourself in. The swooping lines and cutaway silhouette of the Ro are influenced by iconic Arne Jacobsen designs such as the Egg and Swan chairs, both of which are exclusively produced by Danish furniture manufacturers Fritz Hansen.
GBP 596.00
A ubiquitous design that still grabs your attention, the best-selling Fritz Hansen Series 7 Chair, first produced in 1955 by Arne Jacobsen is one of the most enduring designs of the 20th century. A t mirror those of the seat, while a pinched, cutaway waistline on the lower back provides a graceful silhouette. To finish, this chair is upholstered in vibrant Italian velvet in a variety of colours.
Fritz Han oubt Blue
GBP 265.00
A visionary design that looks as if it had just landed yesterday, the Fritz Hansen Drop Chair by Arne Jacobsen gives life to a forgotten masterpiece. Originally designed in 1958 and produced in limit S Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, the design was then virtually forgotten for over 50 years. Re-launched by Fritz Hansen in 2014, the chair combines pure, Nordic sensibility with a playful colour palette.
Fritz Han nium Legs
GBP 2596.00
Taking inspiration from iconic Fritz Hansen furniture, the curvaceous Ro Easy chair by Jaime Hayón is a contemporary lounger to lose yourself in. The swooping lines and cutaway silhouette of the Ro are influenced by iconic Arne Jacobsen designs such as the Egg and Swan chairs, both of which are exclusively produced by Danish furniture manufacturers Fritz Hansen.
Fritz Han 63 Walnut
GBP 1952.00
The smooth curved outline and rounded edging of the table top is inspired by vintage Scandinavian pieces, fitting perfectly with Fritz Hansen's range of classic designs. Providing neat points in whic ater option is closer to an elongated, octagonal form.For the base, a set of four solid oak legs are finished in black or oak to highlight the natural indentation of the wood as it catches the light.
GBP 253.00
An innovative use of plastic moulding, this tear-shaped chair is formed from a pod-like shell that preceded popular space age design of the 1960s. This futuristic feel is accentuated further by thin contemporary colours makes this highly original design the model chair for up-to-date interiors, especially when paired with an industrial inspired desk or grouped around a mid-century dining table.
GBP 228.00
Designed by Japanese studio nendo for Fritz Hansen, the N02 Recycle Chair’s shell is crafted using plastic waste that is collected, processed and upcycled in central Europe. The benefit of this material is that it can be recycled in the future, if necessary. The shell itself was inspired by a simple crease of paper spotted on a work table and rests on a chromed steel base.
Fritz Han oured Ash
GBP 368.00
First produced in 1955, the Series 7 3107 Chair is the culmination of architect and designer Arne Jacobsen’s experimentation with pressure moulded, laminated furniture. The swooping curves along the silhouette. Resting on dainty, but highly strong, chromed tubular steel legs this space-age design can be easily stacked. To finish, a beautifully textured lacquer is applied in a variety of colours.
GBP 596.00
A ubiquitous design that still grabs your attention, the best-selling Fritz Hansen Series 7 Chair, first produced in 1955 by Arne Jacobsen is one of the most enduring designs of the 20th century. A t mirror those of the seat, while a pinched, cutaway waistline on the lower back provides a graceful silhouette. To finish, this chair is upholstered in vibrant Italian velvet in a variety of colours.
GBP 265.00
A visionary design that looks as if it had just landed yesterday, the Fritz Hansen Drop Chair by Arne Jacobsen gives life to a forgotten masterpiece. Originally designed in 1958 and produced in limit S Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, the design was then virtually forgotten for over 50 years. Re-launched by Fritz Hansen in 2014, the chair combines pure, Nordic sensibility with a playful colour palette.
Fritz Han nium Legs
GBP 2596.00
Taking inspiration from iconic Fritz Hansen furniture, the curvaceous Ro Easy chair by Jaime Hayón is a contemporary lounger to lose yourself in. The swooping lines and cutaway silhouette of the Ro are influenced by iconic Arne Jacobsen designs such as the Egg and Swan chairs, both of which are exclusively produced by Danish furniture manufacturers Fritz Hansen.
Fritz Han 3 Oak Top
GBP 2558.00
The smooth curved outline and rounded edging of the table top is inspired by vintage Scandinavian pieces, fitting perfectly with Fritz Hansen's range of classic designs. Providing neat points in whic ater option is closer to an elongated, octagonal form.For the base, a set of four solid oak legs are finished in black or oak to highlight the natural indentation of the wood as it catches the light.
Fritz Han ated Legs
GBP 253.00
An innovative use of plastic moulding, this tear-shaped chair is formed from a pod-like shell that preceded popular space age design of the 1960s. This futuristic feel is accentuated further by thin contemporary colours makes this highly original design the model chair for up-to-date interiors, especially when paired with an industrial inspired desk or grouped around a mid-century dining table.