Arne Jacobsen’s Cylinda Line

Arne Jacobsen’s Cylinda Line

Functional, elegant design and a pleasure to use! For decades, our clients have loved the Cylinda-line designed by the Danish architect Arne Jacobsen. Cylinda line design was originally based on using standard stainless steel pipes. This proved to be too costly, instead stainless steel sheets were used by bending and welding, then brushed in an industrial process leaving no trace of welding. The collection consists of 20 pieces, all cylindrical in shape, ranging from coasters to coffee pots, martini mixers and serving trays, and is represented in museum collections all over the world.

Starting $36 at Arango.com

Egg Chair by Arne Jacobsen

Egg Chair by Arne Jacobsen

Arne Jacobsen designed the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, as well as many of the furnishings. For its busy lobby, he created the biomorphic Egg (1958) and Swan, which are believed to be the first swiveling upholstered chairs. For a public area, the handcrafted Egg Chair is unique in that sitters can swivel toward the conversation area or away from others if privacy is desired. A tilt mechanism allows for relaxed lounging and the high back and curving elements are reminiscent of a traditional wing chair. Together they cocoon the sitter in a single-piece molded shell that appears to hover over the floor. Almost 50 years after its design, the Egg Chair is still used in advertising, film and television as a symbol of sophisticated urbanism. Made in Denmark. Original design and licensed manufacture by Republic of Fritz Hansen.

$5,398 at Design Within Reach

Arne Jacobsen The Ant Chair

Arne Jacobsen The Ant Chair

Beautiful and elegant. However, not immediately popular in 1952 when Fritz Hansen launched the Ant designed by Arne Jacobsen. The chair had only 3 legs and no arms!

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Arne Jacobsen Banker’s Clock

Arne Jacobsen Banker’s Clock

A classic! A timeless design from Arne Jacobsen! This beautiful clock was designed by Arne Jacobsen for the National Bank of Denmark in Copenhagen in 1971. The hour markers comprise twelve squares, with the relevant square filled according to the hour. This clock has become an Icon of Modern Design. This is an authentic re-edition, fully authorized by the Arne Jacobsen estate. Material: Curved crystal glass, metal, quartz movements.

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