The Rocking Horse from 1946 was made by Arne Jacobsen to push the boundaries of his craftsmanship in bending wood.
This reissue is based on images and drawings of the prototype dating from 1946, when the first attempts were made to bend the veneer to its limits. The horse is made from one piece of veneer, the same material that was used shortly afterwards for Arne Jacobsen's famous chairs.
The rocking horse is made of ash veneer with a rope "tail" and leather ears.
Materials: Ash, Leather and Ship's rope.
Dimensions 58.5 x 21 x H 60.5 cm.
About the designer:
Fritz Hansen is an internationally known design brand that was founded in Denmark in 1872. The design philosophy is based on the same principles as 150 years ago: Fritz Hansen believes that a single piece of furniture or lighting can change the atmosphere of a home. entire room and improve the happiness and well-being of people who occupy the space. Fritz Hansen's collections range from Danish design classics by Arne Jacobsen and Poul Kjærholm to contemporary pieces by designers such as Jaime Hayon and Cecilie Manz.
Weight: 1000