Fritz Hansen Series 7

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SERIES 7™ COLOURS IN PERFECT SHAPE


If you’re looking for a basic, natural look, pure wood is an obvious choice. The grain of the wood is fully visible, enhancing the chair’s organic forms. This traditional finish makes the chair extremely robust. Comes in 9 types of veneer. Please note that each wood has it’s unique own pattern.

NATURAL VENEER

OREGON PINE 50

MAPLE 10

BEECH 20

ASH 30

CHERRY 40

ELM 60

OAK 70

WALNUT 80

DARK STAINED OAK 90

WHITE L 105

NINE GREY L 155

BLACK L 195

AI BLUE L 885

TRIESTE BLUE L 845

HÜZÜN GREEN L 945

EGYPTIAN YELLOW L 455

CHEVALIER ORANGE L 525

OPIUM RED L 665

CHOCOLATE MILK BROWN L 365

ALTSTADT ROSE L 625

EVREN PURPLE L 595

WHITE L 100

NINE GREY L 150

BLACK L 190

AI BLUE L 880

TRIESTE BLUE L 840

HÜZÜN GREEN L 940

EGYPTIAN YELLOW L 450

CHEVALIER ORANGE L 520

OPIUM RED L 660

CHOCOLATE MILK BROWN L 360

ALTSTADT ROSE L 620

EVREN PURPLE L 590

Coloured ash exhibits raw power with its hardwearing finish. It differs from the lacquered version in that the grain of the wood is clearly visible, providing the chair with an organic and authentic look. Coloured ash comes in 12 colours.

COLOURED ASH

If you want the colour to really stand out, then lacquer is the thing. This finish gives the chair a uniform, silky soft surface with no wood grain visible. Lacquered comes in 12 colours.

LACQUERED

PRINTED COLOURS MAY VARY FROM THE ORIGINAL COLOURS.


COLOURS IN PERFECT SHAPE In 1955, Arne Jacobsen set a new standard for chair design when he created Series 7™ - a design fit for the future. For eternity, some would say. Series 7™ has now reached its 60th anniversary and is still in perfect shape to continue its journey towards new generations with new demands and new standards for design. To celebrate the chair that has sold more than seven million copies so far, Fritz Hansen asked the Danish artist Tal R to pick nine new colours for the Series 7™ chair. Tal R is internationally celebrated for his profound sense of colour, which is also clearly evident in the beautiful colours he has chosen for the new editions of the Series 7™ chair. The new colours revitalize the design and let us see the iconic chair in a new light. Tal R has created nine artistic colours, all blends and all variable colours that change with light, space, the seasons and other aspects of the environment. Because a colour is not just a colour but a complex and inconstant factor. That is why Fritz Hansen prefers artistic colours to industrial colours, diversity to uniformity and the natural to the artificial. The result is a piece of furniture that will continue to live, surprise and inspire.

TRIESTE BLUE

CHOCOLATE MILK BROWN

Named after the port city in north-eastern Italy, Trieste is the impossible blue that has been used by so many artists over the decades, especially the impressionists. Trieste lies somewhere in between violet and blue.

Chocolate Milk Brown is an indulgent brown with a touch of creamy white. This colour is drawn between brown and rose and is like a warm embrace with an appeal that enchants the eye.

OPIUM RED

ALTSTADT ROSE

For Tal R, Opium Red sparks associations to Shanghai of the 1930s. With its decadent expression, Opium Red symbolizes the mystique of the Far East.

Altstadt Rose is one of Tal R’s signature colours, as he always includes a rose in everything he creates. The rose expresses impermanence and fiery beauty.

AI BLUE

CHEVALIER ORANGE

Ai, Japanese for indigo, is a deep shade of blue drawn towards black. At first glance, the colour appears a dark, rich blue, but after some time it darkens further and takes on an amazing sense of depth.

Chevalier is an oriental orange. With its air of aristocracy and fine riding horses, Tal R describes it as the most exclusive colour on the new scale.

EVREN PURPLE

EGYPTIAN YELLOW

Evren Purple is named after Tal R’s wife. When he looks at her, he sees the colour purple. To him, she is the essence of that colour, embracing it in every way – attractive and passionate, like the colour itself.

Egyptian Yellow is a rich and saturated colour that sparks associations to ancient Egypt. The colour has a touch of lead which gives it a highly characteristic and distinctive tone.

HÜZÜN GREEN

NINE GREY

Hüzün is Turkish for wistful, a word that captures the dreamy mood of the colour with its bittersweet touch of nostalgia and yearning. The unique quality of this green is its faded character.

Nine Grey is a new grey shade obtained by mixing the nine colours defined by Tal R. Thus, this grey shade does not simply imply a blend of light- and darkness. Rather, it resembles all nine of Tal R’s colour interpretations.


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