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Series 7 chairs are a great addition to any room in the home or office. Designed by the Danish architect and furniture designer Arne Jacobsen back in 1955, The Sleek minimalist design made infamous by Christine Keeler in 1963 after posing naked on a reproduction series 7 chair for photo shoot by for Lewis Morley and now often referred to as the Keeler chair. The chairs are still extremely popular, with over 6 million of the original Fritz Hansen chairs sold around the world and millions more reproductions. Metro Furniture offer the reproduction Arne Jacobsen series 7 chairs in a variety of colours and finishes; such as red wine coloured for the kitchen or black leather for the computer room, so we are confident you will find the right colour for your home. Please contact us if you have any questions about series 7 Butterfly chairsor any of our other products. Leather FinishBlack Leather (1)Brown Leather (1)White Leather (1) £0.00 - £49.99 (16) ColourBeech (1)Black (2)Blue (2)Brown (2)Cream (1)Green (1)Grey (1)Pink (1)Purple (1)Red (2)White (1)




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Manufacturer’s warranty can be requested from customer service. Click here to make a request to customer service. 55 star20%4 star20%3 star40%2 star20%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsMeasure before buying first and be careful tightening the screws...|These are super long and I did not realize it|Perfect look, but easily get scratched| See and discover other items: minimalist furniture One of Arne Jacobsen’s most popular creations, the Series 7 chair from Fritz Hansen, gets a splash of color to mark its 60th anniversary. To honor the 60th anniversary of Arne Jacobsen's Series 7 chair, Fritz Hansen solicited the artistic talents of Tal R, who devised more than a dozen new colors for the design. Courtesy Fritz Hansen/Ditte Isager The Helsingborg Exhibition 1955 was the last World’s Fair to be held in Sweden, but it’s particularly memorable for another reason. It was there that one of the most iconic chairs in history debuted: Arne Jacobsen’s Series 7 chair for Fritz Hansen.




Long before designers paid serious heed to ergonomics and anatomy, Jacobsen took the curves of the human body into account. The gentle give in the Series 7’s plywood back accommodated different postures, while the waterfall seat edge provided unobtrusive support to the thighs. “Jacobsen took two resilient materials—laminated wood and steel tubing—and put them together in such a way that preserves that resilience, so that the seat and base flex slightly as we shift position in the chair,” says Michael Sheridan, author of Room 606: The SAS House and the Work of Arne Jacobsen (Phaidon, 2011). “The connection between base and shell is rigid, but he used rubber bumpers to support the shell above the steel legs. These bumpers allow the shell to move slightly, responding as we shift our weight in the chair.” Even though the chair has been blatantly copied, it’s hard to match the original. A 2012 video by Fritz Hansen exposed the vast difference in quality between the original and knockoffs by having a man unceremoniously jump on the bend of the plywood back of a true Series 7 and two copies.




Both copies broke easily, while the real version held fast. In celebration of the Series 7’s 60th anniversary, Fritz Hansen sought the talents of Danish artist Tal R—known for his sharp eye for chromatics—to pick nine new colors for the chair. While creating the various hues, Tal R approached the task from a purely artistic perspective. “Art is the only field where mistakes, misunderstandings, and contradictions can be productive. So I wanted to introduce that into the colors and chairs—narratives,” the artist says. “When I came to red, for example, I wanted to think about Shanghai, and my imagination and misunderstanding of it. I wanted to find the color that resonated with that memory and that narrative. Colors need to be about necessity and obsession.” The ensuing spectrum injects a revitalized spirit into the classic, making it relevant to new audiences. Among the colors pictured below are nine chosen by Tal R: Chevalier is an aristocratic orange Egyptian Yellow harks to the past

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