• Arne Jacobsen Egg Chair - EEI-142
  • Arne Jacobsen Egg Chair - EEI-142
  • Arne Jacobsen Egg Chair - EEI-142
  • Arne Jacobsen Egg Chair - EEI-142
  • Arne Jacobsen Egg Chair - EEI-142
  • Arne Jacobsen Egg Chair - EEI-142
  • Arne Jacobsen Egg Chair - EEI-142
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    Product Details

    One of the most recognizable chairs due to its unique shape, the Arne Jacobsen Egg Chair is a quality reproduction that has a molded fiberglass frame. Improvements include polyurethane foam padding covered in high quality hand stitched wool. The chair swivels on a stainless steel base, and features a hand crank tilt tension adjustment.

    Features:
    • Available in dark gray, oatmeal, orange, purple or red
    • Upholstered in high quality hand stitched woolen mix
    • Polyurethane foam padding provides firm support and plush comfort
    • Curved backrest and rounded bottom enhances the chair's retro flair
    • Equipped with a swivel mechanism and hand crank tilt tension adjustment
    • Built to last molded fiberglass frame and stainless steel base
    • Contemporary addition to your living room decor
    • One year manufacturer's warranty
    Dimensions:
    35"W x 31.5"D x 42"H

    Top Grain (Corrected):
    Top grain leather has had grain correction. Typically the surface layer is removed of imperfections such as insect bites, scars, brands, grain variations, etc. by means of buffing or sanding. It is then dyed and the grains are "embossed" into the leather giving it a uniform grain appearance. The process is finished by an application of a pigment top coat protectant. Top grain leather, the "family-friendly" leather is more stain resistant and less susceptible to the environment, but generally not as soft and supple as uncorrected leather.

    Semi Aniline:
    Semi-Aniline leather is pure aniline leather that has a small amount of pigment or clear finish thus allowing the natural characteristics of the hide to still show through while offering some of the benefits of color consistency and increased durability.

    Full Grain Aniline (Uncorrected):
    Full Grain Aniline, premium hide with minimal scarring, defects, etc. has not had any grain correction. The leather left in its most natural state is softer, suppler, and thicker than corrected leather. Less than 5% of all hides can be considered as full grain aniline. Uncorrected leather is generally higher in quality and therefore more expensive. The hide is aniline dyed with no pigment top coat protectant. Since no two hide is alike, each will exhibit a unique look and feel, not found in corrected leather.