Swan Armchair by Fritz Hansen
Stylish classic
Like The Egg, the Swan armchair was designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1958 for the entrance areas of the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen. Jacobsen was commissioned to design the hotel building with all its details as well as the complete interior of the building. This was also an opportunity for him to put his theories about furniture design into practice. This resulted in stylish classics that still fit perfectly in private living spaces as well as in hotels, cafés or restaurants.
Fritz Hansen - Visionary Design since 1872
Fritz Hansen, that is an exclusive design brand characterised by timeless collections and world-famous classic and contemporary furniture, lamps and accessories. The company was founded in Denmark in 1872. The carpenter Fritz Hansen from Nakskov built up a flourishing workshop in Christianshavn in downtown Copenhagen. He and his son are the founders of the high quality standards that still apply to the Fritz Hansen brand today.
His son Christian E. Hansen experimented with steam bending of beech wood at an early stage and when the technology was perfected in the 1930s, Fritz Hansen advanced to become the world's leading company in this field. In the 1950s, the famous designer Arne Jacobsen is responsible for the design at Fritz Hansen. The breakthrough came with the development of the plywood chair Ant and reached its peak with the design of the classic Egg and Swan for the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen.
In 1979, the company, which had been family-run until then, became part of Skandinavisk Holding. At the same time, Verner Panton is at the centre of attention as a leading avant-garde figure and has an immense influence on the design of the manufacturer. In the following years, Fritz Hansen focuses on expansion.
With the introduction of the Republic of Fritz Hansen concept in 2000, the company finally defines its position clearly: the manufacturer's design furniture is a defining part of the perception of companies and private households that want to express their very individual character with them. And so Fritz Hansen is constantly developing, yet always keeping its long history and tradition in mind by continuing to focus on cooperation with international and visionary designers.