What is Jacobsen Series 7?
chairman Jacobsen Series 7 (also known as Model 3107) is the creation of a famous Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971). He is considered his best known piece of furniture and is often quoted as a perfect example of a "Danish modern" style. Thanks to its design of light glass and clean edges, it is stylish and well adapted to a number of environment. It is this process that gives Jacobsen Series 7 its unique, ergonomic shape of the clock. The bottom of the series 7 is also adaptable to a number of different environments. It allows users to use its four -legged chair, a five -wheel office chair or as a bar chair. In your various configurations you can add ARM rest and removable writing tablet.
Jacobsen Series 7 was preceded by another innovative design of Jacobsen in 1952, Ant. This precursor has been a very prototype of Series 7 and shares many of its functions, including JEdiné laminated and formed seat and back. The three -legged ant was originally intended for use in the Danish Medical Group Novo Nordisk. Then Ant and Jacobsen series 7 were made by Fritz Hansen in record numbers.
Jacobsen Series 7 is common in offices, houses and in fact on film sets. It is the flexibility and ability of stacks that were popular in modern office spaces and Kudos Jacobsen's Kudos meant that Jacobsen Series 7 often appears in movies and television ensembles such as the BBC Soap-Opera Eastenders. Perhaps his greatest entitlement to glory came when the replica of the chair was included in the well -known photograph taken Lewis Morley, in which Christine Keeler sat on the chair of the chair. Then it became a classic of instant design and today you can buy sets 7 for approximately $ 250.