Description
The Ant Chair by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen was designed in 1952, a predecessor to the Series 7 Chair. Not very popular when it was first launched the original had only three legs and no arms - a radical approach to chair design at the time! Whilst the three legged version is still available (please call us for prices) here we feature the most popular four legged version with a chrome base.The slender shell is made up of 9 layers of beech veneer and has a chromed four leg base, making the Ant a stackable chair. Its shape also allows Ant to flex to the body's contours, making it an extremely comfortable chair. Suitable for just about any application the Ant Chair comes in many painted coloured options as well as a two natural wood veneer finishes. See below for further information.The Ant Chair always has impact and looks particularly good where colours have been mixed.***COLOUR SWATCHES ARE AVAILABLE. PLEASE ASK US FOR FURTHER DETAILS***FINISHES:Coloured Ash - Ash has a wide grain and this is fully visible through the colour finish.Painted Beech - Beech has a fine grain which is visible but muted. Almost no surface texture with a uniform colour.Lacquered - Uniform, silky soft surface with no visible grain. The colour appears extra clear on a completely smooth surface.See other Arne Jacobsen designs.See the Fritz Hansen collection.
Product information
- Dining chairs
- FRITZANT
- Fritz Hansen, Utility
- Arne Jacobsen
- metal, wood
- silver/chrome, ash (wood), clear
About the seller
Utility is a fun and dedicated team who are dealers for many of the world’s leading furniture brands. More about Utility...


