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    Miniature Egg Chair

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    Miniature Egg Chair

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

    Designed by Arne Jacobsen, 2016
    Made by Fritz Hansen

    Danish chair design in miniature. These charming chairs are perfectly suited for a shelf, side table or as a gift. Each is hand upholstered alongside larger Egg chairs.

    Highlights

    • Miniature version of an iconic mid-century modern design
    • Upholstered by hand alongside original design
    • Arrives packaged in a gift box

      Dimensions:  5.3" W x 6.4" 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.

      Miniature Egg Chair

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

      Designed by Arne Jacobsen, 2016
      Made by Fritz Hansen

      Danish chair design in miniature. These charming chairs are perfectly suited for a shelf, side table or as a gift. Each is hand upholstered alongside larger Egg chairs.

      Highlights

      • Miniature version of an iconic mid-century modern design
      • Upholstered by hand alongside original design
      • Arrives packaged in a gift box

        Dimensions:  5.3" W x 6.4" 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.