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The Egg Chair, designed by Arne Jacobsen, represents a landmark achievement in furniture design. Created in 1958 for the SAS Royal Hotel, its distinctive shell-like form is notable for its sculptural quality and use of molded plywood. This chair is valued by collectors, designers, and those seeking a piece of mid-20th century Danish modern history.

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Who designed the iconic Egg Chair?

The Egg Chair was designed by the renowned Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen. He created the chair in 1958 specifically for the interior of the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, which he was also designing.

What materials are used to make a classic Egg Chair?

The original design features a strong molded fiberglass shell covered in high-density foam for comfort. It is traditionally upholstered in leather or high-quality wool fabric and sits on a star-shaped aluminum base.

What is the inspiration behind the Egg Chair's design?

Jacobsen was reportedly inspired by Eero Saarinen's "Womb Chair." He designed the curved, enveloping shape of the Egg to provide privacy for the user in the open, public lobby space of the SAS Royal Hotel.

What company is the official manufacturer of the Egg Chair?

The Danish furniture company Fritz Hansen is the exclusive manufacturer of the authentic Egg Chair. They have produced the chair continuously since its original debut in the late 1950s.

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