The history of Fritz Hansen is characterised by remarkable craftsmanship, unique design and premium quality. Founded in Denmark in 1872, Fritz Hansen is a global leader in furniture, lighting and accessory construct and fabrication. Guided by a passion for lulu, quality, and craftsmanship, the firm embodies a contemporary, Nordic lifestyle and collaborates with visionary artists, designers, and architects from all over the world. The brand has partnered with Arne Jacobsen, Cecilie Manz, Hans J.Wegner, Piero Lissoni, and Poul Kjærholm, amongst other well-known artists, Fritz Hansen pieces are sold in over 85 countries across 2, 000 points of sale, establishing flagship stores in Copenhagen, San Francisco, Milan, and Tokyo. The Firm employs 260 individuals worldwide and maintains its headquarters north of Copenhagen, representing design-passionate customers across contract and retail.
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The Fred lounge chair by Fritz Hansen is an icon of comfort and relaxation. The solid wood structure in different essences is combined with the soft cushions upholstered in leather or fabric.
Wide range of fabric and leather upholstery available
Solid wood structure in four different essences
N.B. Default: gliders without felt
Description
The design of the Fred lounge chair aims to inspire calm and comfort. The low line is defined by a handmade wooden structure, with large surfaces, ideal for long moments of conviviality.
Fritz Hansen has been an important name in furniture manufacturing worldwide for more than 150 years. By collaborating with visionary artists he gives life to innovative designs that represent the undisputed hallmark of Danish style.
Jaime Hayon
Hayon is a Spanish designer whose origins are in the pop culture of skateboarding and graffiti. Industrial design studies in Madrid and Paris brought him into contact with Oliviero Toscani. His collections of toys, ceramics and designer furniture are famous.
Dimensions
77,4 x 50,4 x H 85,2 cm
About Brand
Fritz Hansen