The Fritz Hansen Grand Prix dining chair, designed by the well-known Danish designer Arne Jacobsen in 1957, has a bold, geometric shape in a playful contemporary lacquered version. The Grand Prix chair is stackable up to 5 pieces.
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 Triennale in Milan, where the chair received the Grand Prix award. gives the chair its name.
Available in a wide range of colors, this timeless and stylish design is suitable for both vibrant and understated interior palettes, with each color enhanced by a light red undertone, creating a feeling of inviting warmth. Ergonomically designed for sitting or resting, the Grand Prix Dining Chair is a truly versatile piece, effortlessly adding a splash of color to your dining or kitchen setting
Dimensions: Height: 83cm x Width: 50cm x Depth: 51cm
The seat height: 46cm
Materials and finishes:
The Grand Prix™ is a four-leg die-cast veneer stackable chair in chrome, brown bronze or powder-coated white, gray or black steel.
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