Group: Fritz Hansen
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REPUBLIC OF Fritz Hansen* PROJECTS
Open the catalog to page 1INTRODUCTION THE ART OF AMBIENCE At Republic of Fritz Hansen™, our focus isn’t limited to furniture. Or to function. It goes beyond objects to creating an environment that reflects your company, your brand, your vision and ambition. Drawing on our decades of experience crafting timeless designs, we have in-depth expertise on creating a space that echoes your image. Something inspiring to your staff and customers, alike. With a cohesive aesthetic that makes the experience of your company just that – an experience. THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SPACE Why do we take space so seriously? Because it has an...
Open the catalog to page 2CONTENT The following pages are dedicated to visualise how we work with corporate environments. The purpose? To create impact through aesthetic interior settings. Take part in our revolution towards aestheticising work environments. Find the inspiration to get started in this book of captivating cases and references. GRAND PRIX™ LITTLE FRIEND™ For marterials, colours and sizes about each product please
Open the catalog to page 3SERIES 7™ DESIGNED BY ARNE JACOBSEN, 1955 Credit: Luca Santiago Credit: Rasmus Hjortshø Series 7™, 3107, the Seven chair. The many names underline the iconic status Arne Jacobsen’s chair has obtained with time. The design is as solid as the nine layers of steam-bent veneer used in the creation of this bestselling stacking chair. M/S Maritime Museum of Denmark Location: Elsinore, Denmark Project completed in: 2013 Architect: Bjarke Ingels Gr
Open the catalog to page 4Credit: Brian Gleeson Credit: I. M. Pei, Hitoshi Maehara, Simon Hsu Radisson Blu Royal Hotel (Former SAS Royal Hotel) Miho Institute of Aesthetics Location: Copenhagen, Denmark Location: Shiga, Japan Interior architect: SPACE Copenhagen Architect: I.M. Pei Architects & Io Architects LLP
Open the catalog to page 5GRIMMWELT Kassel Location: Kassel, Germany Project completed in: 2014 Architect: Kadawittfeldarchitektur
Open the catalog to page 6The Ant™ represents a chair with an iconic shape. It was originally designed for the canteen at Danish pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk. The Ant is easy to use and light to handle. Credit: Egon Gade Credit: Sindre Karlsen/Pir II DESIGNED BY ARNE JACOBSEN, 1952 The Norwegian Institute for Nature Research The Scandinavian Golf Club Location: Trondheim, Norway Location: Farum, Denmark Architect: Henning Larsen Architects
Open the catalog to page 7GRAND PRIX™ GRAND PRIX™ Award winning, stackable and bold. Three words are seldom enough when introducing Arne Jacobsen’s dining chair design from 1957. The chair was named Grand Prix™ after it won the Grand Prix prize at the Triennale in Milan. Credit: Jason Strong Credit: Hiroyuki SATO DESIGNED BY ARNE JACOBSEN, 1957 Location: Tokyo, Japan Location: Stockholm, Sweden Interior architect: Design Studio Glam Architect: SPACE Copenhage
Open the catalog to page 8Another member of the iconic family designed for the SAS Royal Hotel, the Drop™ chair. It was originally designed for the hotel snack bar to fulfill the wish for a beautiful and small chair that seats you comfortably and that is easy to handle. Credit: Egon Gade DESIGNED BY ARNE JACOBSEN, 1958 The Royal Danish Theatre Gifu Media Cosmos Location: Copenhagen, Denmark Location: Gifu, Japan Interior architect: Republic of Fritz Hansen Architect: Toyo Ito & Associates
Open the catalog to page 9The NAP™ chair is designed to accommodate all types of seating: Normal upright, Active forward leaning and Passive relaxing – hence the abbreviation, NAP. With NAP, the excellence lies in the details such as the riffles on the seat and the high gloss of the back. DESIGNED BY KASPER SALTO, 2010 Location: Kongens Lyngby, Denmark Location: Cologne, Germany Architect: Dissing + Weitling Architect: Hammeskrause Architect
Open the catalog to page 10RIN™DESIGNED BY HIROMICHI KONNO, 2008 Hiromichi Konno's RIN™ is a chair with an elegant appearance as well as an impeccable functionality. Konno found visual inspiration for the design in the shape of a bird's nest.
Open the catalog to page 11LITTLE FRIEND™ LITTLE FRIEND™ DESIGNED BY KASPER SALTO, 2005 Credit: Snøhetta & iArk Credit: Snøhetta & iArk Little Friend™ is a petite table that fits in a variety of settings. Use it as a coffee table in a lounge or as a flexible table in social zones. Adjust the height to your needs – whether you need to place your computer for working or your coffee for relaxing. Deloitte Location: Oslo, Norway Project completed in: 2014 Architect/Interior architect: Snøh
Open the catalog to page 12OXFORD" CLASSIC OXFORD™DESIGNED BY ARNE JACOBSEN, 1962 Another Arne Jacobsen masterpiece. Originally designed for the professors in the dining hall at St. Cathrine's College in Oxford, UK. Arne Jacobsen was the designer behind the chair and the architect behind the college. Every detail in both the chair and the building is a total piece of art. Today the Oxford™ chair comes in two designs: the Oxford™ Classic with classic, full upholstery and the Oxford™ Premium with three-layered, full upholstery with horizontal stitching. Credit: Jurg Zurcher
Open the catalog to page 13OXFORD™ PREMIUM OXFORD™ CLASSIC Twitter Location: London, United Kingdom Project completed in: Architect: IA Interior Architects & tothepoint
Open the catalog to page 14Credit: Egon Gade Credit: Egon Gade St Catherine’s College Location: Oxford, United Kingdom Project completed in: 1962 Architect: Arne Jacobsen
Open the catalog to page 15DESIGNED BY ARNE JACOBSEN, 1958 An ultimate design icon. When you bring in the Egg™ chair, you make a statement. Designed for the lobby at the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, the Egg gives you both privacy and comfort when sitting – and a great satisfaction when looking. SAS Royal Hotel (today Radisson Blu Royal Hotel) Location: Copenhagen, Denmark Project completed in: 1960 Architect: Arne Jacobse
Open the catalog to page 16Credit: Cordelia Ewerth San Francisco International Airport Location: Hamburg, Germany Location: San Francisco, United States Architect: Henning Larsen Architects Architect: Gensler & Partners
Open the catalog to page 17DESIGNED BY ARNE JACOBSEN, 1958 Credit: Hiroyuki Sato Credit: Hiroyuki Sato No straight lines – only curves. In 1958, when Arne Jacobsen created the Swan™ for the SAS Royal Hotel, the chair itself was a technological innovation. It stresses the designer’s sense of working with curves and it was, and still is, a sculpturally beautiful piece of furniture. CENTRE the Bakery Location: Tokyo, Japan Project completed in: 2013 Interior architect: MONDUNI
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