List of products by brand FRITZ HANSEN

Created in 1872 by the danish cabinet maker Fritz Hansen, The Fritz Hansen company starts manufacturing danish furnitures with high standards in 1885 and from then on quickly knows a growing success. Fritz Hansen is today one of the most renown danish furniture company, notably through Its collaboration with the danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen.

This collaboration gave birth to numerous Iconic danish creations such as The ant chair (1952), The Series 7 chair, The Grand prix chair (1957), the Swan sofa or The Egg lounge chair initially designed for The Royal Hotel of Copenhagen in 1958.
Arne Jacobsen became the main designer of the company in the 50’s but Fritz Hansen has also been highlighted by other associations.

First with the designer Kaare Klint wich allowed the company to offer a new collection of furniture, with a fonctional line, and layed the fundations to the actual danish design.
Then Børge Morgensen, Hans J. Wegner, Verner Panton and Piet Heim also brought their own vision of danish design threw the years.

€1,848.00

The Clam suspension is an interpretation of a shell housing a pearl. In this case, the pearl is a source of light. The lamp was first presented on the Danish TV show Danmarks næste klassiker in 2019, where it was chosen as the winner in the lighting category. In this show, the contestants had to design a hanging lamp that could be placed above a dining room table.

€1,099.00

The Utzon stool is one of the few pieces of furniture designed by Jørn Utzon, and this is the first time the Utzon stool has gone into production.

The stool exudes humor thanks to its organic shapes, characteristic of Utzon's extravertive art, and sitting on it is a surprisingly comfortable experience.  The stool's expression is linked to Jørn Utzon's architectural style and his solid wood designs.

€389.00

The Coat Tree Wall was designed by Sidse Werner. It’s one of the world’s most functional members in this category. The light and fragile look hides the paradoxical fact that it is also one of the world’s most robust and practical racks: You can hang a surprisingly great number of heavy coats on it. The dynamic design is underlined by its ability to blend in anywhere and match the style of any room.

€12,498.00

Design Poul Kjaerholm, 1957

The PK80 daybed is a perfect balance between form and the chosen materials. It is minimalist but sophisticated. Its cushion can be upholstered in leather or in canvas Natural. Its base is in satin stainless steel.

The PK80 day bed is in the galleries of the Museum of Modern Art in New York since 2004.

€11,498.00

Design Poul Kjaerholm, 1963

The PK54 dining table is an encounter between two geometric shapes: the square and the circle. The table becomes a true sculpture through the elegance and purity of its lines. Poul Kjaerholm has also combined two materials together: the base is in satin brushed stainless steel and its top in marble or granite.

€4,133.00

The PK 22 lounge chair is an iconic creation of the scandinavian modernist design, its has a graceful and minimalist line. It is one of the leading creation of the designer Poul Kjaerholm, its immediate comercial success and the recognition of the design field professionals,awarded by the Grand Prix of Milan Triennale's in 1957, will definitly ensure the international fame the designer.

€589.00

Arne Jacobsen design for Fritz Hansen, 1955. Arne Jacobsen’s Series 7 chair is the best-selling Danish design chair around the world. It offers multiple possibilities in terms of interior design thanks to its simple form and various finishes. It is highly appreciated in dining rooms, kitchens, restaurants and meeting rooms, but will blend into any type of environment.

€519.00

Arne Jacobsen design by Fritz Hansen, 1952. The Ant chair by Arne Jacobsen is, without a doubt, the most famous three-legged chair in the world. Now also available with four legs, it continues to seduce interior designers of all ages. Its comfortable seat, as well as the lightness of its structure, gives it a strong ability to adapt to different environments: dining rooms, offices or restaurants.