Make an impression with this funky, retro piece; truly eye catching reception furniture design! Impress your clients with your style savvy and sense of fun. The one and only Arne Jacobsen Egg Chair is a true iconic classic, a timeless piece of modern furniture. This Egg Chair is an inspired reproduction of Arne Jacobsen’s famous Egg Chair, designed in 1956. True to the original, this quality pice of reception furniture has a molded fiberglass frame and is padded with multi density polyurethane foam, while the 4 star base of the chair is constructed of cast aluminium, with plastic gliders protect the floor. For complete comfort this wonderful item of reception furniture tilts/reclines back, the chair is also upholstered in a high quality crepe wool fabric. The fabric is available in a number of colours, although we generally only stock this lounge chair in red or black. Orders for other colours will take 8 - 10 weeks to ship. This chair is also available with leather upholstery.
Reception furniture Residential loungesBreakout areas
Plastic protective gliders for hardwood floors
Height 107 cm
Crepe wool fabric
Red and black are in stock, for warm grey, bright orange, dark orange, cream, burgunduy, brown, light blue and bright blue please allow 8-10 weeks.
12 months manufacturers warranty
Ships in 3 - 5 days, 6 - 8 weeks if the reception furniture item is not in stock. We deliver to Sydney, Canberra, Brisbane, Perth, Melbourne, Adelaide, Hobart, Darwin and Australia Wide!
If you need a large number of Arne Jacobsen inspired furniture including the Egg Chair for a commercial fit out or if you are an interior designer contact us today for our trade prices. Request a detailed quote today, call or email: (02) 8005 8332 or Sydney This Egg Chair is not manufactured by and is not a product of Fritz Hanson. Office Chairs Direct is in no way affiliated with Fritz Hanson or the original designer Arne Jacobsen. This Egg Chair is inspired by the designs of Arne Jacobsen. It is not to be confused with the original which is sold under license by Fritz Hanson and originally designed by Arne Jacobsen. |


