Fritz Hansen Swan Chair by Arne Jacobsen
An undisputed icon of mid-century modern design, the Swan Chair stands as a testament to Arne Jacobsen’s visionary approach to form and function. Originally conceived in 1958 for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, produced by the renowned Fritz Hansen, the piece represents a seamless balance between design innovation and everyday comfort. Its organic silhouette is not purely visual - it offers a surprisingly supportive and enveloping seating experience, making it an ideal statement piece for both refined living spaces and sophisticated offices. More than seating, the Swan Chair is a significant chapter in design history, ready to elevate any interior with its timeless presence and pioneering spirit. Available now at Rehaus.
Condition Notes:
The chair is in good used condition. It exhibits a level of preservation consistent with regular use, while remaining structurally sound and maintaining its overall functional integrity.
Dimension Data:
Height: 80 cm
Width: 72 cm
Depth: 62 cm
Seat Height: 40 cm
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Fritz Hansen Swan Chair by Arne Jacobsen
Fritz Hansen Swan Chair by Arne Jacobsen
An undisputed icon of mid-century modern design, the Swan Chair stands as a testament to Arne Jacobsen’s visionary approach to form and function. Originally conceived in 1958 for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, produced by the renowned Fritz Hansen, the piece represents a seamless balance between design innovation and everyday comfort. Its organic silhouette is not purely visual - it offers a surprisingly supportive and enveloping seating experience, making it an ideal statement piece for both refined living spaces and sophisticated offices. More than seating, the Swan Chair is a significant chapter in design history, ready to elevate any interior with its timeless presence and pioneering spirit. Available now at Rehaus.
Condition Notes:
The chair is in good used condition. It exhibits a level of preservation consistent with regular use, while remaining structurally sound and maintaining its overall functional integrity.
Dimension Data:
Height: 80 cm
Width: 72 cm
Depth: 62 cm
Seat Height: 40 cm
Have you heard about our free same-day returns? If you're not happy with your item when it arrives for delivery, we’ll return it on the spot!
*Please Note that items shown together are sold separately unless specified as a set in the title.
Original: $3,113.14
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An undisputed icon of mid-century modern design, the Swan Chair stands as a testament to Arne Jacobsen’s visionary approach to form and function. Originally conceived in 1958 for the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, produced by the renowned Fritz Hansen, the piece represents a seamless balance between design innovation and everyday comfort. Its organic silhouette is not purely visual - it offers a surprisingly supportive and enveloping seating experience, making it an ideal statement piece for both refined living spaces and sophisticated offices. More than seating, the Swan Chair is a significant chapter in design history, ready to elevate any interior with its timeless presence and pioneering spirit. Available now at Rehaus.
Condition Notes:
The chair is in good used condition. It exhibits a level of preservation consistent with regular use, while remaining structurally sound and maintaining its overall functional integrity.
Dimension Data:
Height: 80 cm
Width: 72 cm
Depth: 62 cm
Seat Height: 40 cm
Have you heard about our free same-day returns? If you're not happy with your item when it arrives for delivery, we’ll return it on the spot!
*Please Note that items shown together are sold separately unless specified as a set in the title.























