"Swan" Design Chair Leather Version
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Materials & Finish
The Swan Chair is crafted with a fiberglass-reinforced shell, upholstered in premium aniline leather, hand-stitched over molded foam padding. The base is a polished aluminum four-star swivel, finished for durability against scratches and corrosion. The leather surface offers both luxury and long-lasting resilience.
The Swan Chair provides an open, supportive seat with flowing curves that allow unrestricted movement. Its ergonomic padding delivers long-term comfort, while the swivel base enhances flexibility in lounge or reception areas. Lightweight yet robust, the Swan Chair combines sculptural form with practicality, making it suitable for both residential and commercial interiors as a timeless modern design icon.
Comfort & Functionality
The chair’s curved shell is precision-molded to form its organic wing-like profile, ensuring stability and ergonomic support. Foam padding is applied across the seat and backrest before the leather is hand-fitted and stitched. The aluminum swivel base is engineered for stability and smooth movement, with reinforced joints and seamless finishes that highlight Jacobsen’s functional craftsmanship.
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Item is fully assembled
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packed in 1 Box
Arne Jacobsen
Arne Jacobsen (1902–1971) was a Danish architect and designer, recognized as a leading figure of Scandinavian modernism. Educated at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, he created architecture and furniture defined by clarity, proportion, and functional beauty. Jacobsen’s iconic furniture designs include the Egg Chair, Swan Chair, and Series 7 Chair, all produced for Fritz Hansen and celebrated worldwide for their sculptural yet ergonomic forms. His architectural works, such as the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, integrated furniture and interiors into a total design concept. Jacobsen’s innovative, human-centered approach left a lasting mark on modern design and architecture.



























