Children's Egg Chair
THE PRODUCT
- Kids sized version of the iconic Egg Chair
- Exactly the same style and form of the original
- Available in a variety of finishes
About the Children's Egg Chair
The beauty, style and organic curves of Arne Jacobsen's unmistakable Egg Chair are well-known and much-loved, but it is the design's fun, sculptural quality that make it perfect for a child's bedroom or playroom. And at two-thirds of the size of the original, our Children's Egg Chair is the ideal addition to your home, giving the style, panache and fun that your kids will love. Available in soft leather, it's a real treat.
The story behind the Children's Egg Chair
Arne Jacobsen's Egg Chair has been highly popular since it first appeared in one of Copenhagen's most exclusive hotels in 1958. Its unique shape quickly became admired around the world. The curved frame created a cosy haven that offered privacy even in a bustling hotel lobby. People adored the product and in return a new furniture icon was born. And the next logical step was to make this amazing piece available to everyone, that is why we decided to introduce the Children's Egg Chair which your kids are sure to adore.
THE DETAILS
- SKU : CHA1670207
- Volume m3 : 0.2603 kg
- Packaging Dimensions : 68 x 58 x 66 cm
- Material : ANILINE LEATHER
- Colour : Cream
- Size : No
- Width : 66.5 cm
- Height : 77.5 cm
- Depth : 52.5 cm
- Seating height : 33 cm

ABOUT THE DESIGNER
Arne Jacobsen
1902-1971 (Denmark)
Arne Jacobsen was one of Denmark’s most influential modern designers and a pioneer of minimalist Danish style. Part genius, part visionary, his creations included furniture, lighting, textiles and silverware. But he is best known for his elegant yet functional chair designs, the most famous of these being The Egg Chair, The Swan Chair, The Series 7 Chair and The Ant Chair. All Arne Jacobsen products complement each other perfectly, allowing you to mix, match and create your own unique style.
"Architecture tends to consume everything else, it has become one's entire life."
