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  2. Egg (chair) - Wikipedia

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    The Egg was designed in a typical Jacobsen style, using state-of-the-art material. It is believed to be inspired by Eero Saarinen 's "Womb chair", from which it borrows some traits. Related to the Egg is the Swan chair and, to some degree, many of Jacobsen's plywood chairs such as "7", the Ant, the Cigar, the Grand Prix-chair, the Pot, the Drop ...

  3. Arne Jacobsen - Wikipedia

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    Arne Jacobsen's No. 7 chair is known for being the prop used to hide Christine Keeler's nakedness in the iconic photograph of her taken by Lewis Morley in 1963. [28] Morley just happened to use a chair that he had in the studio, which turned out to have been a copy of Jacobsen's design.

  4. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    Egg chair, designed by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen resembles an egg; Electric chair, a device for capital punishment by electrocution; a high-backed chair with arms and restraints, usually made of oak; An example of an Elijah's chair, used at Jewish circumcisions Elijah's chair, a chair set aside for the prophet Elijah at Jewish circumcision ...

  5. Replica furniture - Wikipedia

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    Most replica furniture companies produce items originally designed by 20th Century Scandinavian and American designers, some of the most popular being Arne Jacobsen, Charles Eames, and Hans J. Wegner. As of 2015, the industry accounts for thousands of EU jobs and turns over tens of millions of pounds per year.

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  7. Fritz Hansen - Wikipedia

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    Fritz Hansen was founded in 1872, when Fritz Hansen, a Danish carpenter, founded his own furniture company and in 1915 introduced his first chair in steam bent wood. In 1934, Fritz Hansen began his collaboration with Arne Jacobsen resulting in some of the famous, classic icons of Danish Design including the ' Ant ' (1952), the ' Series 7 ...

  8. Category:Arne Jacobsen furniture - Wikipedia

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  9. Model 3107 chair - Wikipedia

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    The chair is widely believed to have been used in Lewis Morley's iconic 1963 photograph of Christine Keeler; however, the chair used in this photograph was an imitation and not an original Jacobsen model. [2] [3] The Keeler chair had a hand hold cut in the back. After the publishing of the pictures, sales of the chair rose dramatically. [4 ...