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Egg Armchair by Arne Jacobsen Iconic Furniture | Stile
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Egg Armchair by Arne Jacobsen Iconic Furniture | Stile
The Egg Armchair by Arne Jacobsen is a timeless design classic, offering unparalleled comfort and style. Its organic shape and soft upholstery make it a perfect addition to any living room or bedroom. This iconic chair, designed for the SAS Royal Hotel, features a sleek, egg-shaped shell that provides privacy and comfort. The Egg Armchair is a high-quality reproduction, crafted with precision and attention to detail. Elevate your home with the Egg Armchair. Its unique design and luxurious materials make it a statement piece. Replica Made in Italy.
Made in Italy
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Dimensions:
- Height 110 cm (43.3")
- Width 80 cm (31.5")
- Depth 82 cm (32”)
- SeatH 45 cm (17.7”)
Materials:
- Aluminium
- Fabric
Leather
General Information:
- Living room
- Hotel room
- Indoor use
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