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Arne Jacobsen designed the original Charlottenborg pieces, which also include a table and chair, in 1936.The distinctive use of curved lines in this piece is a signature element of Jacobsen's designs. The Charlottenborg Table blends strength and fluidity for a noteworthy addition to any room.
Our Icons collection revitalizes iconic pieces of furniture from some of Europe's most important architects and designers.
As a little boy, Arne Jacobsen dreamed of being a professional painter. His career trajectory took a slight change of course when he enrolled in the Architecture School at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. Fortuitous indeed, as Jacobsen is known as the “the greatest Danish architect” ever. In 1925, Jacobsen, still a student, won a silver medal for his first furniture design in the Paris Art Deco Fair. The piece was a seemingly simple rattan chair named “The Paris Chair”. The design still lives on today and is regarded as one of his most iconic pieces. Jacobsen’s style was simple but effective, essential yet distinctive. Even though he strongly despised the word “designer” and never used the word to describe himself, the world remembers him as one of the best there ever was.
Rattan is a sustainably-grown material that is strong, lightweight, flexible, and durable. Rattan is a climbing plant that grows in the Indonesian rainforest without disturbing the existing structure and balance in the rainforest.
Our glass tops are made from 8 mm tempered glass that is more durable than ordinary glass. The tempering puts the outer surfaces into compression and the interior into tension, resulting in a top that will resist nicks and scratches.
Arne Jacobsen designed the original Charlottenborg pieces, which also include a table and chair, in 1936.The distinctive use of curved lines in this piece is a signature element of Jacobsen's designs. The Charlottenborg Table blends strength and fluidity for a noteworthy addition to any room.
Our Icons collection revitalizes iconic pieces of furniture from some of Europe's most important architects and designers.
As a little boy, Arne Jacobsen dreamed of being a professional painter. His career trajectory took a slight change of course when he enrolled in the Architecture School at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. Fortuitous indeed, as Jacobsen is known as the “the greatest Danish architect” ever. In 1925, Jacobsen, still a student, won a silver medal for his first furniture design in the Paris Art Deco Fair. The piece was a seemingly simple rattan chair named “The Paris Chair”. The design still lives on today and is regarded as one of his most iconic pieces. Jacobsen’s style was simple but effective, essential yet distinctive. Even though he strongly despised the word “designer” and never used the word to describe himself, the world remembers him as one of the best there ever was.
Rattan is a sustainably-grown material that is strong, lightweight, flexible, and durable. Rattan is a climbing plant that grows in the Indonesian rainforest without disturbing the existing structure and balance in the rainforest.
Our glass tops are made from 8 mm tempered glass that is more durable than ordinary glass. The tempering puts the outer surfaces into compression and the interior into tension, resulting in a top that will resist nicks and scratches.
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Arne Jacobsen designed the original Charlottenborg pieces, which also include a table and chair, in 1936.The distinctive use of curved lines in this piece is a signature element of Jacobsen's designs. The Charlottenborg Table blends strength and fluidity for a noteworthy addition to any room.
Our Icons collection revitalizes iconic pieces of furniture from some of Europe's most important architects and designers.
As a little boy, Arne Jacobsen dreamed of being a professional painter. His career trajectory took a slight change of course when he enrolled in the Architecture School at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. Fortuitous indeed, as Jacobsen is known as the “the greatest Danish architect” ever. In 1925, Jacobsen, still a student, won a silver medal for his first furniture design in the Paris Art Deco Fair. The piece was a seemingly simple rattan chair named “The Paris Chair”. The design still lives on today and is regarded as one of his most iconic pieces. Jacobsen’s style was simple but effective, essential yet distinctive. Even though he strongly despised the word “designer” and never used the word to describe himself, the world remembers him as one of the best there ever was.
Rattan is a sustainably-grown material that is strong, lightweight, flexible, and durable. Rattan is a climbing plant that grows in the Indonesian rainforest without disturbing the existing structure and balance in the rainforest.
Our glass tops are made from 8 mm tempered glass that is more durable than ordinary glass. The tempering puts the outer surfaces into compression and the interior into tension, resulting in a top that will resist nicks and scratches.
Arne Jacobsen designed the original Charlottenborg pieces, which also include a table and chair, in 1936.The distinctive use of curved lines in this piece is a signature element of Jacobsen's designs. The Charlottenborg Table blends strength and fluidity for a noteworthy addition to any room.
Our Icons collection revitalizes iconic pieces of furniture from some of Europe's most important architects and designers.
As a little boy, Arne Jacobsen dreamed of being a professional painter. His career trajectory took a slight change of course when he enrolled in the Architecture School at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. Fortuitous indeed, as Jacobsen is known as the “the greatest Danish architect” ever. In 1925, Jacobsen, still a student, won a silver medal for his first furniture design in the Paris Art Deco Fair. The piece was a seemingly simple rattan chair named “The Paris Chair”. The design still lives on today and is regarded as one of his most iconic pieces. Jacobsen’s style was simple but effective, essential yet distinctive. Even though he strongly despised the word “designer” and never used the word to describe himself, the world remembers him as one of the best there ever was.
Rattan is a sustainably-grown material that is strong, lightweight, flexible, and durable. Rattan is a climbing plant that grows in the Indonesian rainforest without disturbing the existing structure and balance in the rainforest.
Our glass tops are made from 8 mm tempered glass that is more durable than ordinary glass. The tempering puts the outer surfaces into compression and the interior into tension, resulting in a top that will resist nicks and scratches.
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This item shares our customer-friendly, standard Shipping and Returns and Exchanges policies.
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