The J45 chair is as relevant today as it was over 70 years ago, in Børge Mogensen's day. Its distinctive one-piece backrest offers a slight flexibility that makes it very comfortable.
The PK9™ is a side chair also known as the "Tulip chair" due to its unique shape. The shape characterized by the three pieces of satin-brushed stainless steel that act as a column, a set of legs and carriers of the leather seating element.
The NO1 chair was born from the collaboration between Fritz Hansen and the Japanese studio Nendo. This modern chair is a fine example of the fusion of Danish and Japanese aesthetics and purity.
Arne Jacobsen design for Fritz Hansen, 1955. Arne Jacobsen’s Series 7 chair is one of the most weel known and diffused chair. Elegant, it has very simple lines and a perfect ergonomy. This version beeing the one concieved for children.
We can easily recognize a drop in the shape of this chair who was the designer's source of inspiration for the Radisson Hotel in Copenhagen. Pure lines and confort !
Arne Jacobsen design by Fritz Hansen. Lily was designed for the Danish Central Bank in 1970. In 2008 redesigned for optimal comfort with a choice : The classic chair with armrests and fixed height or office chair with wheels and height adjustable.