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The Paris lounge chair was designed in 1929 by Arne Jacobsen. The Paris Exterior lounge chair is made of extremely weather-resistant materials and can be used outdoors all year round.
Arne Jacobsen created the Paris chair in 1929 for a competition published by The Basket Makers Association. Later that same year, Arne Jacobsen won a competition from the Danish Architects Association to design the famous "House of the Future", which was built full-scale for the Housing and Building Exhibition at Forum Copenhagen. The Parisian chair also received attention in this project, as it was showcased as part of the interior design. Until World War II, the chair was produced by Robert W. and was known as Fremtidens Stol (The Chair of the Future), Skovsneglen (The Bosslak) and the Parisian Chair.
The Paris Exterior lounge chair is hand-bent in Alu-Rattan and hand-woven with ArtFibre. Alu-Rattan is weather-resistant powder-coated aluminum and ArtFibre is Sika-Design's own specially developed artificial fibers made from maintenance-free polyethylene. This makes the Paris chair resistant to frost, heavy rainfall and UV radiation. The chair requires no maintenance and is easy to clean.
Thanks to the strong materials, the Paris Exterior lounge chair is suitable for both private homes and catering projects, where the iconic chair comes into its own in the garden, on the terrace and by the swimming pool.
Dimensions: height 82cm / width 69cm / depth 107cm
Seat height: 34cm
Seat depth: 50cm
Armrest height: 54cm
Weight: 10 kg