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    AJ Trolley

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    AJ Trolley

    *****SHIPS IN 8-12 WEEKS*****

    Designed by Arne Jacobsen, 2020
    Made by Fritz Hansen

    A mobile side table design with a sophisticated, architectural edge. Arne Jacobsen originally designed this elegant trolley for his tea. It has now been revived from the Fritz Hansen archive to serve as a bar cart, serving trolley or side table. This is a truly versatile and storied design.

    Materials:

    Frame: stainless steel hairline.
    Top: Wood, walnut veneer.

    Dimensions:  26.5" w | 23" d | 21.5" h

    About the designer:

    It is said that as a child growing up in Copenhagen, Arne Jacobsen painted over the Victorian wallpaper in his bedroom. But young Arne did not cover his walls with typical childish drawings or paint the ornate wallpaper boyish blue. Instead, he decided to paint his room entirely white. His decision may seem commonplace today, but in the early twentieth century white walls were not yet in fashion. From the very beginning, Arne Jacobsen was ahead of his time.

    AJ Trolley

    *****SHIPS IN 8-12 WEEKS*****

    Designed by Arne Jacobsen, 2020
    Made by Fritz Hansen

    A mobile side table design with a sophisticated, architectural edge. Arne Jacobsen originally designed this elegant trolley for his tea. It has now been revived from the Fritz Hansen archive to serve as a bar cart, serving trolley or side table. This is a truly versatile and storied design.

    Materials:

    Frame: stainless steel hairline.
    Top: Wood, walnut veneer.

    Dimensions:  26.5" w | 23" d | 21.5" h

    About the designer:

    It is said that as a child growing up in Copenhagen, Arne Jacobsen painted over the Victorian wallpaper in his bedroom. But young Arne did not cover his walls with typical childish drawings or paint the ornate wallpaper boyish blue. Instead, he decided to paint his room entirely white. His decision may seem commonplace today, but in the early twentieth century white walls were not yet in fashion. From the very beginning, Arne Jacobsen was ahead of his time.