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Contemporary chair ANT™
wood veneerelmclay

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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Material
wood veneer, elm, clay
Base material
powder-coated steel base
Options
stackable, child's
Color
black, white, blue, brown, green, red
Designer
by Arne Jacobsen
Base type
4-legged, 3-legged
Seat height

43 cm, 46 cm
(16.9 in, 18.1 in)

Total height

78 cm, 81 cm
(30.7 in, 31.9 in)

Total width

51 cm, 52 cm
(20.1 in, 20.5 in)

Total depth

48 cm
(18.9 in)

Description

"A CHAIR IS ONLY FINISHED WHEN SOMEONE SITS IN IT", AS HANS WEGNER SAID. WE TEND TO AGREE. THE SELECTION OF A CHAIR IS, INDEED, QUITE PERSONAL. The Ant™ chair’s visual expression is delicate and artful, much like the curves of a musical instrument. Designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1952, the chair is made from nine layers of pressure moulded veneer. Its elegant shape disguises its remarkable strength and comfort. The Ant™ chair’s visual expression is delicate and artful, much like the curves of a musical instrument. Designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1952, the chair is made from nine layers of pressure moulded veneer. Its elegant shape disguises its remarkable strength and comfort. The three-legged Ant is inspired by the simple, agricultural stools created to stand firmly on uneven floors in Danish farmhouses. The chair beautifully exemplifies Jacobsen’s understanding of the inherent strength of raw materials, consisting of only two parts: the combined seat and backrest in form-pressed plywood and a tubular steel frame. The 3101 model retains the sculptural simplicity of the original three-legged Ant design while expanding its distinct, expressive profile to suit a myriad of interior settings. Although the four-legged version of the Ant chair was occasionally produced during Jacobsen’s lifetime, it was only put into official production in 1971.

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