In 1958, the Danish designer Arne Jacobsen designed the Egg chair for the Royal Danish Hotel : The Radisson SAS. This is a typical Jacobsen design, the materials are pushed to the max and Arne Jacobsen use new materials to produce this brilliant new design: The Egg chair.
Arne Jacobsen Egg chair feature a steel frame, fiberglass molded, fire retardent polyurethane foam, leather upholstery. The original colour of Egg chair is the red.
Arne Jacobsen (February 11, 1902 – March 24, 1971) was a Danish architect and designer, exemplar of the "Danish Modern" style.
Among his architectural achievements are St Catherine's College, Oxford, work at Merton College, Oxford, the Radisson SAS Royal Hotel, Copenhagen, the Danish National Bank building in Copenhagen, The Royal Danish Embassy in Knightsbridge, London as well as a number of town halls and other buildings in his native Denmark.
Many of Jacobsen's furniture designs have become classic, including the egg chair and Swan chair for SAS Royal Hotel of Copenhague.