EGG CHAIR, CASHMERE
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DESCRIPTION
Base:
POLISHED CAST ALUMINUM, 360° TURNABLE
Seat Shell:
HIGH QUALITY FIBER GLASS WITH ADJUSTABLE INCLINATION
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Upholstery:
POLYURETHANE FOAM WITH LATEX PERCENTAGE FOR BEST COMFORT
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Cover:
HIGH QUALITY CASHMERE
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Cashmere wool, usually simply known as cashmere, is a fiber obtained from Cashmere and other goats. Cashmere is fine in texture, and it is also strong, light, and soft. Cashmere is characterized by its soft fibers. It is noted as providing a natural light-weight insulation without bulk. Fibers are highly adaptable and are easily spun into fine or thick yarns, and light to heavy-weight fabrics.
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COLOR VARIATION
BLACK CASHEMERE
RED CASHMERE
BLUE CASHEMERE
PURPLE CASHEMERE
ORANGE CASHEMERE
GREEN CASHEMERE
GRAY CASHEMERE
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THE DESIGNER OF THE ORIGINAL
Arne Jacobsen
Arne Jacobsen is a Danish architect who mastered the most personal and successful interpretation of the international functionalism. His architecture includes a considerable number of epoch-making buildings in both Denmark, Germany and Great Britain. Arne Jacobsen initially trained as a mason before studying architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Arts, Copenhagen, graduating in 1927. From 1927 until 1930, he worked in the architectural office of Paul Holsoe. In 1930, he established his own design office, which he headed until his death in 1971, and worked independently as an architect, interior, furniture, textile and ceramics designer. He was professor of Architecture at the Royal Academy of Arts, Copenhagen, from 1956 onwards. His best known projects are St. Catherine´s College, Oxford, and the SAS Hotel, Copenhagen. Arne Jacobsen´s designs came into existence as brief sketches and were then modeled in plaster or cardboard in full size. He kept on working until his revolutionary ideas for new furniture had been realized at the utmost perfection. The “Ant” from 1952 became the starting point of his world fame as a furniture designer and became the first of a number of lightweight chairs with seat and back in one piece of moulded wood. Model “3107” from 1955 is often merely called ” The Number Seven Chair”. It was launched in beech, black and white. Through the years, the colour scale has been further developed by a/o.