Arne Jacobsen. Grand Prix chairs. Moulded teak, laminated beech legs, assembly fitting under seat. Produced by Fritz Hansen, model 4130. Varnished at later date. Varnish of later date. With wear, blotches, scratches and chips to edge. Designed in 1957 and received the same year the Grand prix at Triennale in Milan. Literature: C. Thau & K. Vindum, 'Arne Jacobsen', discussed and reproduced p. 397. (6)
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Auction closes:2010-03-12 @ 12:26 CET Remind meNEW!
Estimated price: DKK 10,000 (c. USD 1,659)
Model Reference:Grand Prix
Category:Chairs,
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Quantity:6
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Style:Mid century modern, Scandinavian
Designer:Arne Jacobsen (Denmark, 1902-1971)
Design year:1957
Maker:Fritz Hansen, Denmark
1 Grand Prix by Arne Jacobsen typically sells between
USD 335 - USD 917
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Grand Prix by Arne Jacobsen. Designed in 1957 and the same year awarded the highest award (Grand prix) at Triennale in Milan. Literature: C. Thau & K. Vindum, 'Arne Jacobsen', discussed and reproduced p. 397.
