The Fritz Hansen Grand Prix, originally designed by Arne Jacobsen and winner of the prestigious Grand Prix prize, has been ingeniously redesigned and is now also available as a luxurious high chair.
The Grand Prix was first introduced at Jacobsen's spring exhibition at the Danish Museum of Art & Design, in Copenhagen 1957. Later that year, the chair was exhibited at the Milan Triennale, where it received the Grand Prix Prize, to which the chair owes its name.
This timeless and stylish design is available in a wide range of colors, with each color enhanced by a light red undertone, creating a feeling of inviting warmth. Ergonomically designed for sitting or resting, the Grand Prix highchair is a truly stylish addition to the nursery.
Dimensions: Height: 61cm x Width: 40 cm x Depth: 42 cm. The seat height: 34 cm.
Materials and finishes: The Grand Prix™ is a stackable chair made of pressure-moulded veneer with four legs in chrome, brown bronze or powder-coated white, gray or black steel.
About the designer:
Arne Jacobsen was one of Denmark's most influential 20th-century architects and designers. Jacobsen's buildings and products fuse modernist ideals with a Scandinavian love of naturalism.
Arne Jacobsen is synonymous with beautiful Danish design chairs and lighting. His most iconic designs are the Fritz Hansen Series 7 Chair, Egg Chair and the AJ Table Lamp for Louis Poulsen.
Weight: 1000