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Model 3107 chair - Wikipedia
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The Model 3107 chair is a chair designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1955 that uses a technique invented by Charles and Ray Eames through which plywood can be bent in three dimensions. Over 5 million units have been produced exclusively by Fritz Hansen. It is one of the most-copied chairs in the world.


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Description

The chair, along with the Jacobsen's Ant chair, was, according to Jacobsen, inspired by a chair made by the husband and wife design team of Charles and Ray Eames.

The chair is available with a number of different undercarriages -- as a regular four-legged chair, an office chair with five wheels and as a bar stool. It comes with armrests, a writing-table attached, and different forms of upholstering. To some extent, these additions mar the simple aesthetics of the chair, while contributing practical elements.

The chair is widely believed to have been used in Lewis Morley's iconic photograph of Christine Keeler; however, the chair used in this photograph was an imitation and not the original Jacobsen model. After the publishing of the pictures sales of the chair rose dramatically. Numerous images in print media have been made with a celebrity mimicking the pose, notably David Frost and a pop single cover of the Spice Girls.


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See also

  • Bentwood
  • Molded plywood

Model 3107 Dining Chair by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen, 1960s ...
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References


2 x model 3107 dinner chair by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen ...
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External links

  • Media related to Chairs by Arne Jacobsen at Wikimedia Commons
  • "A Modern Icon -- The Keeler chair compared with the Model 3107". Photography. Victoria and Albert Museum. Retrieved 2007-06-07. 
  • Arne Jacobsen Design Museum
  • Official Series 7(TM) chair website

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