Egg Chair Design Furniture For Your Home
Friday, February 17th, 2012 by admin # Furniture
Egg chair or chair egg, gets its name because its shape is elliptical. The shape is as if this chair comes from the egg shell is cut in such a way as to resemble an egg.
This legendary chair was invented by a Danish architect, Arne Jacobsen, last in 1958. At that time, Jacobsen designed this chair for the lobby of the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Structure and the material behind the structure is simple, with a seat height of 107 centimeters and 86 centimeters wide has a complicated structure. Frame made ??of glass fiber reinforcement is coated with polyurethane foam.
This coating is the hardest part, because it requires a large intact skin. Leather stitching on the back of the chair can be done, but this is not desirable Jacobsen. He wanted a simple design and completely “clean”.
Currently, the simplicity of the design of this chair is influenced by the spirit of modern style which is heavily in that period. This chair is supported by four legs branching from a combination of steel and aluminum.
For the sake of flexibility, the chair weighs 18.1 pounds was able to rotate 360 ??degrees and tilt adjustable back. This structure makes the chair egg chair suitable for hotel lobbies, and can be used as a chair in the living room today.
collectibles
Until now, the egg chair is still much sought after. This simple seat design makes it seemingly everlasting ages.
Market value is still high. Egg chair manufactured by a company official Denmark, Fritz Hansen, sold from 5000 U.S. Dollars, or about USD 45 million.
However, the egg chair is now available for sale reproduction in price range 600 – 2000 U.S. Dollars. For this issue of reproduction, not just leather upholstery material. Some designers make this chair as a venue for creativity by modifying the coating material. There is a given motif, embossed made??, and various other modifications









