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PARIS lounge Chair, outdoor version
design Arne Jacobsen, 1925

The Paris lounge chair was designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1925. Sika Design has launched a version for outdoor use, in a material imitating perfectly the rattan: the alu-rattan (strong aluminum shelf and woven Artfibre). It is maintenance free and can withstand all weather conditions. For more comfort, a cushion covering the front of the chair and a headrest are available as options.

The Paris lounge chair is handmade in Denmark.

Materials aluminium-rotin

Dimensions H83 x L68 x P102 cm. Seat Height : 34 cm

Paris lounge chair - Outdoor

Cushions et Headrest

Seat. cushion
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Headrest
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Fabrics

A661 – Beige
Composition 29% polyester, 40% acrylic, 17% viscose, 14% wool
Durability 20.000 Martindale

A675 – Dark Taupe
Composition 100% acrylic
Durability 20.000 Martindale

A673 – Dark Blue
Composition 100% acrylic
Durability 20.000 Martindale

A672 – Light blue
Composition 100% acrylic
Durability 20.000 Martindale

A670 – White
Composition 100% acrylic
Durability 20.000 Martindale

B452 – Black
Composition 100% acrylic
Durability 20.000 Martindale

B453 – Mocca
Composition 100% acrylic
Durability 20.000 Martindale

B456 – Taupe
Composition 100% acrylic
Durability 20.000 Martindale

B451 – Beige
Composition 100% acrylic
Durability 20.000 Martindale

B450 – White
Composition 100% acrylic
Durability 20.000 Martindale

Arne Jacobsen

Arne Jacobsen was born on February 11, 1902 in Copenhagen. His father, Johan Jacobsen, was a wholesale trader in safety pins and snaps. His mother, Pouline Jacobsen, a bank clerk, enjoys painting flowers in her spare time. The family lives in a typically Victorian house, with very elaborate decoration. As a reaction, young Arne paints his whole room white.

He meets the Lassen brothers at the boarding school of Nærum. Flemming Lassen would become his partner in a series of architectural projects. Arne is a restless student, always ready to play pranks, making fun of himself. From his childhood, he showed an extraordinary talent for drawing and liked to represent nature in a very realistic way. He wants to be a painter, but his father thinks that the architect is a better choice (history will thank him for it).

He begins to travel at the age of 20 with a boat trip to New York. Then Germany to learn masonry, and Italy to observe architecture. He produced some of his most beautiful watercolors there, rendering atmospheres and materials with delight. Curiosity for foreign countries will be a constant in his career, without abandoning Denmark and its traditions.

Jacobsen's personality is reflected in his production: sharp modernist, tireless perfectionist, but also nature lover and jovial family man: like him, his work is precise and warm, Danish and universal, modern and timeless.