Upholstered chair by Arne Jacobsen
The visual expression of the Ant chair is delicate and artistic, much like the curves of a musical instrument. Designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1952, the chair is made of nine layers of pressure-molded veneer whose elegant shape hides its remarkable strength and comfort.
The manufacturing process was revolutionary for the time and the shape was unusual. That is why the ant did not enjoy immediate popularity. A fate that often befalls products that are ahead of their time. In the meantime, however, time has reached the Ant and the chair has become another classic from Fritz Hansen .
Despite its minimalist form and graceful shape, the Arne Jacobsen chair is the Ant, an extraordinarily comfortable chair. The process of layer gluing, together with the typical properties of the wood, provides enough elasticity to adapt to the contours and movements of the body.
The chair The Ant is available in many different versions.