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Popular 3107 Seven with front cover in two different leathers and back in black-stained ash.

The leather Wild is an aniline leather which is one of the most natural and exclusive leathers from Fritz Hansen. It is soft and pliable, dyed through and lightly treated but the surface is not covered. The pores are open, which allows the leather to breathe and a fine patina develops on the brown leather as the furniture is used and exposed to the sun. In order to maintain as untreated a surface as possible, small natural marks can be felt on the leather, which makes each leather completely unique and only the finest hides are used.

The iconic 3107 Seven was designed by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen in 1955. Despite the fact that over 60 years have passed since the Seven was introduced, the design still feels as relevant today, as the constantly high demand can confirm. Seven 3107 is a further development from Arne Jacobsen's well-known Myran chair and has become Fritz Hansen's best-selling chair. Nordiska Galleriet was the first retailer of Seven in Sweden and the chair is still our best-selling piece of furniture today. The popularity gossips about the icon status of the chair. In Seven, form, function and modern design history meet, which both makes the chair a design classic and a favorite with us.

Series 7 chair 3107 front upholstered leather steel frame chrome

€920

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Dimensions

Width 51 cm

Height 82 cm

Depth 52 cm

Seat height 46 cm

Seat depth 52 cm

Properties

Legs/base Chrome

Surface treatment Varnished

General

BrandFritz Hansen

DesignerArne Jacobsen

Art. no. 10132728r

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