... Arne Jacobsen's Ant chair, for example, began life as a canteen chair for a factory Jacobsen was working on. Through contact with Fritz Hansen the project developed, largely driven by an interest in creating a product to compete with...
... The final result was to be the 3100, Myren or Ant Chair - and although the final design is largely Jacobsen, the experience of working on the Ant Chair helped shape Pantons future work. Panton graduated in 1951, left Jacobsen in 1952...
... Arne Jacobsen extended his lead with an Egg Chair and seemed to be heading for a clear victory before Maarten Van Severen salvaged a draw with a late .07 and Kast combination for Vitra. The Group A table and all Group A results can be...
... 14 or the Ant Chair by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen onto objects that are less well known - if every bit as interesting - such as Stephan Schulz's concrete bowl or Marcel Wanders' Knotted Chair for Capellini. Good design needn't be...
... Our next guess was that it was an "Ant Chair" by Arne Jacobsen...also an excellent representative of 20th century chair design. But in the Ant Chair the seat and the back are formed from one piece of wood. And the single leg is at the...
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