Over 50 years and still looking as sharp as ever - the Arne Jacobsen 1950s Dot stool is back on the market, courtesy of Fritz Hansen.
There's nothing revolutionary about this 1953 gem, but with a stylish and simple design along with a dollop of colour, it's hard to resist. Designed as a stacking stool, the Dot has a chromed frame with a painted beech 'seat' in a choice of white, black, orange, lime or rose.
Stacked dot stools
Five colors
EA124 aluminium chair
Charles & Ray Eames 1958
Easy chair with high back rest and head cushion. The base is made from die cast aluminium either polished or chromed, and has a swivel and adjustable tilt mechanism. Seat cover available in either leather or hopsack. Can also be matched with a EA125 footrest.
3107 dining chair
Arne Jacobsen 1955
It takes nine sheets of veneer, two layers of cotton backing, up to five coats of paint, and 11 days to make a 3107 chair.
It is the classic chair by Arne Jacobsen often designated as "The Butterfly" or in Dutch "vlinderstoel". Unlike other chairs of the same type, the 3107 is specially manufactured with fabric in between the wood layers for extra flexibility and durability.
It is available in a large variety of colors and can also be upholstered in leather. ROOM has quite a choice in stock, please inquire.
Leather upholstering.
FK6720-2 easy chair
Fabricius & Kastholm 19..
Easy chair and sofa with frame in chrome-plated steel. Loose cushions in analin leather. The units come as a 1, 2 or 3-seater section or even longer.
H: 80cm W: 145cm L: 81cm.
Grand prix
Arne Jacobsen 1970
Designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1970. Reintroduced in 2006. Available in black lazur on chromed legs.
A Swan For Your Egg limited edition
Arne Jacobsen 2009
The registered owners of the Egg have the opportunity to purchase and own an exclusive edition of the Arne Jacobsen Swan chair. The Swan will appear in the same combination of special materials as the Anniversary Egg and it will also be personalized with the same unique number as their Anniversary Egg.
The dark chocolate brown, wild elegance leather, was hand picked for the Anniversary Egg and limited for this occasion so the offer is, off course, exclusively for the owners of the Anniversary Egg. The offer is available until 31 October 2009.
PK80 daybed
Poul Kjaerholm 1957
Matte, chrome-plated steel and leather, plywood sheet bottom. Length 190, width 80 cm. Seat height 30 cm. Cushion and bottom fixed to the frame by means of rubber straps.
The Swan easy chair
Arne Jacobsen 1956
A classic by Arne Jacobsen designed for the SAS hotel in Copenhagen.
Room 606 in the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen. The room is furnished with the Egg, the Swan, the Drop, Series 3302, 3300. Building and furniture by Arne Jacobsen 1956-1958
PK20 easy chair
Poul Kjaerholm 1967
Matte, chrome-plated spring steel and leather. One of the ideas behind this chair was a utilization of those leather straps which were left over from other leather production, however, it demands the very finest and homogeneous leather.
PK8 dining chair
Poul Kjaerholm 1978
The design is from 1978 and until 2007 it only existed as a drawing and as a prototype in Hanne Kjærholm's home. The beautiful, organic shell is known from PK9 - the 3-legged aluminium base, however, is unique. The chair was originally upholstered with leather, inspired by PK9, but it's now made in a hard plastic material. The seat shell is dyed hard plastic material with a lacquer coating. PK8 comes in black, white, grey and red. In 2008 the PK8 is also available with front upholstery to add even better comfort. The upholstery is in the woolen Divina/Divina Melange in different colours. Base and shell are assembled with three screws that are visible on the seat shell. Each chair is provided with a unique number engraved in the base. PK8 is a perfect match to PK58.
White with upholstering in grey divina.
PK0 easy chair
Poul Kjaerholm 1952
The chair consists of two double curved black lacquered shells. The chair was first made of papier maché as a private prototype. Produced in limited quantity, 600 copies, by Fritz Hansen in connection with their 125 year anniversary in 1997.