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Fritz Hansen Ant Chair - Wood Veneer | Danish Design Store  (DIY inspo: update Ike bentwood chairs w a jigsaw) Bertoia Side Chair, Ant Chair, Danish Modern Furniture, Iconic Chairs, Bentwood Chairs, Danish Furniture, Mid Century Modern Chair, Arne Jacobsen, Fritz Hansen

Description Initially, Arne Jacobsen designed the Ant for the canteen at Novo Nordic, an international Danish healthcare company. Today, the Ant is one of the prominent icons of the collection. Originally, the Ant was, however, close to ending up as just another prototype, because Fritz Hansen wasn't convinced of the chair's potential. The chair survived the initial scepticism, when Arne Jacobsen guaranteed to buy all chairs produced, if no one else would. Despite its minimalist form and…

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The Ant chair’s visual expression is delicate and artful, much like the curves of a musical instrument. Designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1952, the chair is made from nine layers of pressure moulded veneer. Its elegant shape disguises its remarkable strength and comfort. Now available in 16 new colours and 7 base finishes! Also available Ant™ chair Natural Veneer - Click here Ant™ chair on 3 legs - Click here FEATURES • Linking device (3101) • Felt glides (3100 & 3101) • Stacks 10 chairs •…

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Fritz Hansen – Ant chair, wood version – design Arne Jacobsen Ikea 2015, Ant Chair, Scandinavian Dining Room, Scandinavian Dining, Minimalist Dining Room, Farmhouse Side Table, Arne Jacobsen, Dining Room Inspiration, Fritz Hansen

Arne Jacobsen designed the Ant Chair for the canteen of Novo Nordisk, a Danish international healthcare company. An authentic icon of Scandinavian design, it is considered by many specialists to be the chair that has had the strongest aesthetic influence on designer furniture.

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An early set Series 7 chairs in teak Arne Jacobsen — archive — Modest Furniture Jacobsen Chair, 50s Chairs, Series 7 Chair, Arne Jacobsen Chair, Eames Rocking Chair, Ant Chair, Modern Scandinavian Interior, 50s Design, Plywood Chair

A set of 8 dining chairs known as the series 7, designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1955 for Fritz Hansen. Early edition, made in 1965 by Fritz Hansen (1 chair made in 1968). Made in plywood with teak veneer, on chrome legs. In a good condition with some traces of wear as shown in the picture.

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Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen turned his attention to industrial production in the 1950s. The Ant chair consists of an oval seat and back joined by a slender neck, resembling the outline of an ant, hence its name. The plywood shell, like chairs by Charles and Ray Eames from the previous decade, was molded in three dimensions.  The tubular-steel supports were attached to the plywood seat by rubber mounts and a metal plate. Ant Chair, Ray Eames, Charles & Ray Eames, Arne Jacobsen, Tubular Steel, Plywood, Museum Of Fine Arts, Ants, Side Chairs

Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen turned his attention to industrial production in the 1950s. The Ant chair consists of an oval seat and back joined by a slender neck, resembling the outline of an ant, hence its name. The plywood shell, like chairs by Charles and Ray Eames from the previous decade, was molded in three dimensions. The tubular-steel supports were attached to the plywood seat by rubber mounts and a metal plate.

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The Ant™ chair’s visual expression is delicate and artful, much like the curves of a musical instrument. Designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1952, the chair is made from nine layers of pressure moulded veneer. Its elegant shape disguises its remarkable strength and comfort. The 3101 model retains the sculptural simplicity of the original three-legged Ant design while expanding its distinct, expressive profile to suit a myriad of interior settings. Although the four-legged version of the Ant chair was occasionally produced during Jacobsen’s lifetime, it was only put into official production in 1971.     Shell Colored Ash And Lacquered Pale Rose (610/615), Wild Rose (630/635), Venetian Red (670/675), Paradise Orange (570/575), Burnt Yellow (470/475), True Yellow (460/465), Light Beige (130/135), De Ant Chair, Burnt Yellow, Arne Jacobsen, Fritz Hansen, Wild Rose, Wild Roses, Musical Instrument, Light Beige, Ants

The Ant™ chair’s visual expression is delicate and artful, much like the curves of a musical instrument. Designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1952, the chair is made from nine layers of pressure moulded veneer. Its elegant shape disguises its remarkable strength and comfort. The 3101 model retains the sculptural simplicity of the original three-legged Ant design while expanding its distinct, expressive profile to suit a myriad of interior settings. Although the four-legged version of the Ant chair…

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