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Designed by Arne Jacobsen, 1970
Made by Fritz Hansen
With its elevated base and multiple finish options, the High Dot™ transforms Arne Jacobsen’s popular Dot™ stool into a beautiful, simple high seating for counters, bars, or high office tables. Made with the everyday in mind, a footrest offers added stability and sitting comfort, while its range of finishes ensures it fits seamlessly into any setting. The 3-legged High Dot has a three-sided footrest in tubular steel fixed to the extended legs, preserving the visual harmony of the design’s clean, simple construction.
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.
Seat: Wood Veneer, Walnut, or Leather
Base: Chrome
Dimensions: 17.5" W x 166" D x 25.6" H x 17.3" Ø
Designed by Arne Jacobsen, 1970
Made by Fritz Hansen
With its elevated base and multiple finish options, the High Dot™ transforms Arne Jacobsen’s popular Dot™ stool into a beautiful, simple high seating for counters, bars, or high office tables. Made with the everyday in mind, a footrest offers added stability and sitting comfort, while its range of finishes ensures it fits seamlessly into any setting. The 3-legged High Dot has a three-sided footrest in tubular steel fixed to the extended legs, preserving the visual harmony of the design’s clean, simple construction.
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.
Seat: Wood Veneer, Walnut, or Leather
Base: Chrome
Dimensions: 17.5" W x 166" D x 25.6" H x 17.3" Ø
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