Series 7 Children's Chair 3177
by Arne Jacobsen, 1970 — CHF 331.00has been added to your wishlist.
Details
Product type | Children's chair |
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Material | Seat shell: veneer, clear or coloured lacquered Base: chrome-plated tubular steel |
Function & Properties | Stackable With universal glides |
Care | Painted surfaces made of natural wood do not tolerate moist heat or alcohol; therefore all spilled liquids mustbe wiped away immediately. When cleaning only use small amounts of water - if possible only in the form of a damp cloth. How quickly and how much patina the surface develops depends on the type of wood and the amount of sunlight. |
Certificates & Sustainability | Fritz Hansen conform to: ISO 90001: 2008 (Quality management systems) ISO 14001: 2004 (Environmental management systems) Series 7 tested for strength and durability according to: EN 1728 EN 13761 BS 4875 as well as for stability according to: EN 1022 ISO 7174-1 BS 7945 Legs and all other metal components of the Series 7 are recyclable No risk of release of formaldehyde through surface treatment with polyurethane varnish |
Warranty | 5 year manufacturing defects warranty Register your chair within 3 months of purchase at fritzhansen.com/my-fh and benefit from an extended warranty period: 10 years for frame, shell, lacquer, stained ash and natural wood veneer Normal wear and tear are excluded from the warranty! |
Product family | The Series 7 |
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Datasheet | Click for more information (ca. 0,8 MB). |
The collaboration between designer Arne Jacobsen and manufacturer Fritz Hansen dates back to the 1930s; however both were only able to celebrate real success 20 years later, thanks to Jacobsen's Ant Chair, a work that enjoyed popular succeess but whose three-legged frame Fritz Hansen was not entirely satisfied with. This was followed by the Series 7 whose shape is based on that of the ant, but with four legs: and which quickly became a classic, made Arne Jacobsen famous as a designer and, with 5 million units sold to date, became the manufacturer's most successful product. The concept is as simple as it is original: the same seat shell made of moulded wood veneer is combined with different bases, meaning that the Series 7 product range, from bar stools to office chairs, offers a wide range of uses. The Series 7 children's chair is probably the only one in the entire series whose seat shell differs from the classic, but only because of its size. Apart from that, the children's chair is exactly like its big sibling, the Series 7 chair, which now proves its diverse uses through serving the smallest members of your family.