Utzon stool, oiled beech

Fritz Hansen

JP¥ 150,000 JP¥ 187,600

Fritz Hansen
Utzon stool
JP¥ 150,000 JP¥ 187,600



Description

Fritz Hansen's Utzon stool is a striking wooden chair designed in the 1950s by renowned Danish architect Jørn Utzon. It embodies the same creative spirit as Utzon’s most famous work, the Sydney Opera House, which was completed in 1973. 

The Utzon stool is made from oiled solid beech and finished with a veneered seat and brass details. With its frame formed from bent legs and a seat crafted from seven round pieces to create a flower-like appearance, the Utzon stool is an interior showstopper that surprises with its comfort.

Colour
Natural beech, brass
Width
45.5 cm
Depth
43 cm
Height
43 cm
Seat material
Solid beech
Frame material
Beech veneer, untreated brass
Weight
11 kg
Stackable
No
Notes
Please note that the brass surface is untreated. This means that the surface will change over time and develop a patina.
Care instructions
Wipe with a damp cloth. Dry well.
Product ID
FHAJU01

Jørn Utzon

Jørn Utzon (1918-2008) was a Danish architect, best known for designing the Sydney Opera House in Australia. Utzon attended the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts from where he gratuated in 1942. During the following years he worked also at Alvar Aalto's office, learning more about functionalism and aesthetics. Utzon won the architecture competition for Sydney Opera House in 1957.

Utzon often referred to the Swedish architect Erik Gunnar Asplund along with Alvar Aalto and Frank Lloyd Wright as his architectural kin. After travelling through Europe, the United States and Mexico, Utzon established his own practice in Copenhagen, working mainly as an architect throughout the world. In 2003, he received the Pritzker Prize, architecture's highest honor.

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