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N01 Chair

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The N01 chair was designed for Fritz Hansen by Nendo and embodies the skillful fusion of Danish design and Japanese aesthetics. Thanks to the high-quality processing of the veneer layers and the associated wooden elements, an original Fritz Hansen chair is created which convinces not only ergonomically, but also visually.

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Product type Dining room chair
Dimensions
Colours

Material Frame and armrests: solid beech or oak
Seat and backrest: beech or oak veneer
Care Wood should never be exposed to excess moisture. To clean gently wipe with a soft cloth and if necessary a mild, neutral detergent.
Certificates & Sustainability The wood used for the chair was harvested from European forests.
Warranty 5 year cover against manufacturing defects.

Fritz Hansen offers an extended warranty when you register your N01 Chair online at fritzhansen.com/MY-REPUBLIC.
The registration of the product ID number must occur within three (3) months of the date of purchase, otherwise the extended Warranty is not granted.
Warranty period: 10 years.

Ordinary, normal, wear and tear are excluded from the warranty!
Datasheet Please click on the picture for detailed information (ca. 2,4 MB).
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Popular versions

N01 Chair, Oak
N01 Chair, Beech
N01 Chair, Black varnished oak

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