Grand Prix Chair

 

Brand: Fritz Hansen

Regular price
$ 1,599.00
Sale price
$ 1,599.00  
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The Grand Prix™ chair is an iconic Arne Jacobsen design with a graphic edge. It was introduced at the Designers’ Spring Exhibition at the Danish Museum of Art & Design in 1957.

Later that year, the chair was displayed at the Triennale in Milan, where it received the Grand Prix, the finest distinction of the exhibition.

The celebrated chair comes in a range of models and can be customised with an almost endless variety of colours, wood types and upholstery.

The Grand Prix with steel legs reflects Arne Jacobsen’s larger collection of stackable plywood chairs with tubular steel legs.

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 This item can be returned within 15 days if you’re not satisfied.

  • Width: 18.9"
  • Height: 32.7"
  • Depth: 20.1"
  • Weight: 8.6 lbs

About the...

Grand Prix Chair

Shape the character of your home with the distinctly fresh and contemporary design of Arne Jacobsen’s award-winning Grand Prix™ chair, now available for a limited time in special select editions. The internationally acclaimed design from 1957 carries a legacy and edgy look that has defied time as a bold modern design.

The celebrated Grand Prix™ chair is now available in several special editions featuring Pure green leather paired with walnut veneer.

Meet the designers

Fritz Hansen

DEFINING NORDIC DESIGN SINCE 1872. Founded in Copenhagen 150 years ago, Fritz Hansen is an internationally renowned interior design brand.

In collaboration with visionary designers such as Arne Jacobsen, Poul Kjærholm and Hans J. Wegner we shaped the Danish design tradition. 

Creating iconic furniture that makes spaces beautiful just by their presence. Designed to stand the test of time and crafted in a quality to last a lifetime. 

Our belief in Nordic simplicity continues to bring extraordinary designs to life made together with the greatest contemporary designers.