Series 7 3187 counter stool, chrome - elm veneer

Fritz Hansen


Colour: Elm, chrome


Fritz Hansen
Series 7 3187 counter stool



Description

Fritz Hansen’s Series 7 3187 counter stool is one of Arne Jacobsen's best-known works, based on his beloved Ant chair. The 3187 stool is part of Jacobsen's classic Series 7 chair range from 1955.

The steam-bent, flexible and ergonomic plywood seat of the 3187 bar stool contains nine layers of veneer. Finished with chrome-plated steel legs, the bar stool is available in various colours and materials that bring the sophisticated look of Danish design around any bar counter, both at home and in public spaces.

Colour
Elm, chrome
Width
51 cm
Depth
54 cm
Height
100 cm
Seat height
64 cm
Seat material
Lacquered Elm veneer, beech veneer
Base material
Chromed steel
Weight
6.9 kg
Stackable
No
Notes
Felt glides
Care instructions
Wipe with a clean, damp cloth. Stains and dirt can be removed using a hot water and a mild washing detergent.
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Arne Jacobsen

Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971) is the most celebrated post-war Danish designer and architect. He graduated from the School of Applied Arts in 1924 and from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, where he studied architecture, in 1927. Arne Jacobsen worked actively both as an architect and as a designer and received many prestigious awards for his designs, including C. F. Hansen Medal and the Grand Prix of Milan XI Triennale.

Jacobsen’s most famous project was the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen (1956-1960), for which he designed every detail from textiles and lamps to cutlery and furniture. The AJ lamps, designed for the Royal Hotel and manufactured by Louis Poulsen, are a fine example of his streamlined and elegant style. The cutlery designed for the Royal Hotel and produced by Georg Jensen, represents a stylish design that is still today much praised. Also, the famous Egg and Swan chairs were designed for the Royal Hotel. As often happened with Arne Jacobsen’s designs, they were initially realized for a certain project and only later put into serial production – the same happened for the AJ lamps, the cutlery and the furniture he designed for the hotel. Royal Hotel was an extremely important project for Jacobsen because he could finally put his theories of integrated design and architecture into practice.

Jacobsen is well-known also for the Cylinda Line range, designed for Stelton in 1967. Since the very beginning, Cylinda Line has been an undisputed icon of Scandinavian design and today the range is part of numerous permanent collections in design museums all over the world.

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