P R O J E C T S 2 017 Aesthetic work environments with an impact
T H E A RT O F A M B I E N C E At Republic of Fritz Hansen, our focus isn’t limited to furniture. Or to function. It goes beyond objects to creating an environment that reflects your company, your brand, your vision and ambition. Drawing on our decades of experience crafting timeless designs, we have in-depth expertise on creating a space that echoes your image. Something inspiring to your staff and customers, alike. With a cohesive aesthetic that makes the experience of your company just that – an experience.
T H E P S Y C H O L O G Y O F S PA C E Why do we take space so seriously? Because it has an irrefutable impact on people’s mood, mind-set and behaviour. In fact, more and more research reveals that the work environment plays a crucial role in attracting, motivating and retaining staff. It contributes to job satisfaction and a sense of wellbeing. What’s more, it signals management with conviction. It’s all about how aesthetics impact our surroundings. By tuning into your needs, we can transform a cold, corporate environment into something warm and welcoming. Bring a sense of privacy to a public space. Make an airport a destination in itself. And much more.
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CONTENT The next 55 pages are dedicated to visualise how we work with corporate environments. T h e p u r p o s e ? To c r e a t e i m p a c t t h r o u g h a e s t h e t i c i n t e r i o r s e t t i n g s . Ta k e p a r t i n o u r r e v o l u t i o n towards aestheticising work environments. Find the inspiration to get started in this book of captivating cases and references.
SERIES 7™
ANT™
GRAND PRIX™
PA I R ™
P 04-09
P 10 - 11
P 12 -13
P 14 -15
NAP™
RIN™
DROP™
PLURALIS™
P 16 -17
P 18 -19
P 20-21
P 22-25
LITTLE FRIEND™
OXFORD™
EGG™
S WA N ™
P 26-27
P 28-33
P 34-37
P 3 8 - 41
RO™
PK80™
FRI™
minuscule™
P 42- 45
P 46- 47
P 4 8 - 51
P 52-55
VIA57™ P 56-59
For marterials, colours and sizes about each product please visit www.fritzhansen.com/products
The Maritime Museum Location: Elsinore, Denmark P r o j e c t c o m p l e t e d i n : 2 013 Architect: Bjarke Ingels Group
SERIES 7 D E S I G N E D BY A R N E JAC O B S E N , 19 5 5
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Areas: Auditorium Products: Series 7™
S e r i e s 7 ™, 310 7 , t h e S e v e n c h a i r. T h e m a n y n a m e s u n d e r l i n e t h e i c o n i c s t a t u s A r n e J a c o b s e n ’s c h a i r h a s o b t a i n e d w i t h t i m e . T h e d e s i g n i s a s s o l i d a s t h e n i n e l a y e r s o f s t e a m - b e n t v e n e e r u s e d i n t h e c r e a t i o n o f t h i s b e s t s e l l i n g s t a c k i n g c h a i r.
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St. Dionysiuskirche Location: Dortmund, Germany P r o j e c t c o m p l e t e d i n : 2 012 Architect: Ludger Sunder-Plassmann
Grimmwelt Kassel Location: Kassel, Germany P r o j e c t c o m p l e t e d i n : 2 014 Architect: Kadawittfeldarchitektur
SERIES 7 D E S I G N E D BY A R N E JAC O B S E N , 19 5 5
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Areas: Café Products: Series 7™
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ANT
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D E S I G N E D BY A R N E JAC O B S E N , 195 2
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Northern Institute of Nature Research
Scandinavian Golf Club
The Ant™ represents a chair with an iconic shape.
L o c a t i o n : Tr o n d h e i m , N o r w a y
Location: Farum, Denmark
It was originally designed for the canteen at
P r o j e c t c o m p l e t e d i n : 2 013
P r o j e c t c o m p l e t e d i n : 2 010
Architect: PIR II
Danish pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk.
Architect: Henning Larsen Architects
The Ant is easy to use and light to handle.
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C r e d i t : H i r o y u k i S AT O
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GRAND PRIX D E S I G N E D BY A R N E JAC O B S E N , 195 7
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L a B o n n e Ta b l e
Fotografiska Museum
Aw a r d w i n n i n g , s t a c k a b l e a n d b o l d . T h r e e w o r d s a r e
L o c a t i o n : To k y o , J a p a n
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
s e l d o m e n o u g h w h e n i n t r o d u c i n g A r n e J a c o b s e n ’s d i n i n g
P r o j e c t c o m p l e t e d i n : 2 014
P r o j e c t c o m p l e t e d i n : 2 015
Interior architect: Design Studio Glam
Architect: Space Copenhagen
c h a i r d e s i g n f r o m 19 5 7 . T h e c h a i r w a s n a m e d G r a n d P r i x ™ a f t e r i t w o n t h e G r a n d P r i x p r i z e a t t h e Tr i e n n a l e i n M i l a n .
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PA I R
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D E S I G N E D BY B E N J A M I N H U B E RT, 2 016
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B e n j a m i n H u b e r t ’s PA I R ™ g i v e s y o u u n l i m i t e d possibilities to mix and match colours and materials. It can appear sparky and contrasty or elegant and subtle.
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NAP
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D E S I G N E D BY K A S P E R S A LT O , 2 010
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Max Planck Institute
The NAP™ chair is designed to accommodate all types of seating:
Location: Cologne
Normal upright, Active for ward leaning and Passive relaxing
Project completed in: 2013
– hence the abbreviation, NAP. With NAP, the excellence lies in the
Architect: Hammeskrause Architects
details such as the riffles on the seat and the high gloss of the back.
ENECO Headquarters Location: Rotterdam, Holland P r o j e c t c o m p l e t e d i n : 2 014 Architect: Hofman Dujardin Architects
RIN
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D E S I G N E D BY H I R O M I C H I K O N N O , 2 0 0 8
H i r o m i c h i K o n n o ’s R I N ™ i s a c h a i r w i t h a n Areas: Cafe, lounge, reception
elegant appearance as well as an impeccable
P r o d u c t s : R I N ™ , E g g ™ , Ta b l e S e r i e s
f u n c t i o n a l i t y. K o n n o f o u n d v i s u a l i n s p i r a t i o n f o r t h e d e s i g n i n t h e s h a p e o f a b i r d ’s n e s t .
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D RO P
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D E S I G N E D BY A R N E JAC O B S E N , 195 8
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Gifu Media Cosmos
Another member of the iconic family designed for the SAS
Location: Gifu, Japan
R o y a l H o t e l , t h e D r o p ™ c h a i r. I t w a s o r i g i n a l l y d e s i g n e d f o r
P r o j e c t c o m p l e t e d i n : 2 015
the hotel snack bar to fulfill the wish for a beautiful and small
A r c h i t e c t : To y o I t o & A s s o c i a t e s
chair that seats you comfortably and that is easy to handle.
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P LU R A L I S D E S I G N E D BY K A S P E R S A LT O , 2 016
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Pluralis™ lives up to today's demand for a versatile work space. It is visu a l l y l i g h t a n d c r a f t e d w i t h q u a l i t y f o r u l t i m a t e l o n g e v i t y. A s t h e d e s i g n e r Kasper Salto states, Pluralis pertains to more than one setting. Pluralis is designed for doing business – with pleasure.
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P LU R A L I S â„¢ D E S I G N E D BY K A S P E R S A LT O , 2 016
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Deloitte Headquarter Location: Oslo, Nor way P r o j e c t c o m p l e t e d i n : 2 014 Architect/Interior architect: Snøhetta
LITTLE F R I E N D™ D E S I G N E D BY K A S P E R S A LT O , 2 0 0 5
Areas: lounges, reception Products: Ro™, Little Friend™, Space™
Little Friend™ is a petite table that fits in a variety of settings. Use it as a coffee table in a lounge or as a flexible table in social zones. Adjust the height to your needs – whether you need to place your computer for working or your coffee for relaxing.
State Forum and Parliament of Liechtenstein L o c a t i o n : Va d u z , L i e c h t e n s t e i n Project completed in: 2008 Architect: Hansjörg Göritz Studio
OX FO R D D E S I G N E D BY A R N E JAC O B S E N , 196 2
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Another Arne Jacobsen masterpiece. Originally designed for the professors Areas: Assembly Hall
i n t h e d i n i n g h a l l a t S t . C a t h r i n e ’s C o l l e g e i n O x f o r d , U K . A r n e J a c o b s e n
Products: Oxford™ Classic
was the designer behind the chair and the architect behind the college. Ever y detail in both the chair and the building is a total piece of art.
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OX FO R D â„¢ D E S I G N E D BY A R N E JAC O B S E N , 196 2
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S t . C a t h e r i n e ’s C o l l e g e Location: Oxford, United Kingdom P r o j e c t c o m p l e t e d i n : 19 6 2 Architect: Arne Jacobsen
OX FO R D D E S I G N E D BY A R N E JAC O B S E N , 196 2
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Areas: Dining Hall, lounge areas, offices and student rooms P r o d u c t s : S e r i e s 7 ™, O x f o r d ™ C l a s s i c , S w a n ™, S e r i e s 33 0 0 ™
SAS Royal Hotel (today Radisson Blu Royal Hotel) Location: Copenhagen, Denmark P r o j e c t c o m p l e t e d i n : 19 6 0 Architect: Arne Jacobsen
EG G
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D E S I G N E D BY A R N E JAC O B S E N , 195 8
A r e a s : L o b b y, r e s t a u r a n t s , lounges, snack
A n u l t i m a t e d e s i g n i c o n . W h e n y o u b r i n g i n t h e E g g ™ c h a i r,
bar, hotel rooms
you make a statement. Designed for the lobby at the SAS Royal
Products: Egg™, Swan™, Drop™,
Hotel in Copenhagen, the Egg gives you both privacy and
Series 7™, Series 3300™
comfort when sitting – and a great satisfaction when looking.
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EG G
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D E S I G N E D BY A R N E JAC O B S E N , 195 8
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Der Spiegel Headquarters
San Francisco Airport
Location: Hamburg, Germany
Location: San Francisco, USA
P r o j e c t c o m p l e t e d i n : 2 011
P r o j e c t c o m p l e t e d i n : 2 015
Architect: Henning Larsen Architects
Architect: Gensler & Partners
Centre Baker y L o c a t i o n : To k y o , J a p a n P r o j e c t c o m p l e t e d i n : 2 013 Architect: Arne Jacobsen
SWA N
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D E S I G N E D BY A R N E JAC O B S E N , 195 8
Areas: Lounge and restaurant P r o d u c t s : m i n u s c u l e ™, S e r i e s 7 ™ , E g g ™, S w a n ™ , Ta b l e S e r i e s
N o s t r a i g h t l i n e s – o n l y c u r v e s . I n 19 5 8 , w h e n A r n e J a c o b s e n c r e a t e d the Swan™ for the SAS Royal Hotel, the chair itself was a technological i n n o v a t i o n . I t s t r e s s e s t h e d e s i g n e r ’s s e n s e o f w o r k i n g w i t h c u r v e s a n d it was, and still is, a sculpturally beautiful piece of furniture.
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SWA N
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D E S I G N E D BY A R N E JAC O B S E N , 195 8
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ADA 1 Office Complex Location: Hamburg, Germany Project completed in: 2009 A r c h i t e c t : J . M AY E R H
S A S R a d i s s o n B l u Wa r w i c k H o t e l Location: Philadelphia, United States P r o j e c t c o m p l e t e d i n : 2 014 Architect: Graven Images
RO
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D E S I G N E D BY J A I M E H AY O N , 2 013
D a n i s h D e s i g n t r a d i t i o n m e e t s S p a n i s h t e m p e r. T h e h i g h b a c k lounge Areas: Lobby
chair Ro™ offers you an intense calmness by sheltering your b o d y
Products: Ro™
a n d h e l p s y o u i m m e r s e . T h e d e s i g n e r ’s s e n s e o f h u m o r i s contrasted with references to Nordic aesthetics in the chair's simplicity.
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RO
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D E S I G N E D BY J A I M E H AY O N , 2 013
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Baccarat House Location: Shanghai, China P r o j e c t c o m p l e t e d i n : 2 014 Interior architect: Dariel Studio
Hotel Dupond-Smith Location: Paris, France P r o j e c t c o m p l e t e d i n : 2 014 Architects: Anne Peyroux a n d E m m a n u è l e T h i s y ’s
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P K80
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D E S I G N E D BY P O U L K J Æ R H O L M , 195 7
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The Suntor y Museum of Art L o c a t i o n : To k y o , J a p a n Project completed in: 2007 Architect: Kengo Kuma & Associates
The Museum of Modern Art
The PK80™ daybed is one of Poul Kjærholm’s
Location: New York City, United States
most sophisticated designs. Kjærholm designed
Project completed in: 2004
the daybed from Bauhaus principles, and the
Architect/Interior designer: Edward
d e s i g n i s a c l e a r i l l u s t r a t i o n o f K j æ r h o l m ’s
Durell Stone and Phillip L. Goodwin
sense of refined details.
Ti v o l i H o t e l Location: Copenhagen, Denmark P r o j e c t c o m p l e t e d i n : 2 016 Architect/Interior: Kim Utzon Architects / Interiørgruppen
FR I
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D E S I G N E D BY J A I M E H AY O N , 2 015
Fri™ is designed to create a cosy feel in any setting. Areas: Lounges, lobby
T h e l o u n g e c h a i r, d e s i g n e d b y J a i m e H a y o n , i s b o t h
P r o d u c t s : R o™ , F r i ™ , A l p h a b e t ™
open and welcoming as well as it can create a space of its own. Be it in a hotel bar or a lounge area.
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FR I â„¢ D E S I G N E D BY J A I M E H AY O N , 2 015
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Clarion Hotel Energy L o c a t i o n : S t a v a n g e r, N o r w a y P r o j e c t c o m p l e t e d i n : 2 012 Architect: Snøhetta
minuscule D E S I G N E D BY C E C I L I E M A N Z , 2 012
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A r e a s : L o b b y, r e s t a u r a n t s , hotel rooms, lounges P r o d u c t s : R I N ™, m i n u s c u l e ™ , S e r i e s 7 ™, R o ™, P l a n o ™, E g g ™, F a v n ™
Innovation meets loving craftwork in Cecilie Manz’s minuscule™ chair and table. Manz’ design follows t h e l i n e s o f A r n e J a c o b s e n ’s c u r v y c l a s s i c s a n d still creates a style of its own characterised by u n c o m p r o m i s i n g c o m f o r t a b i l i t y a n d q u a l i t y.
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minusculeâ„¢ D E S I G N E D BY C E C I L I E M A N Z , 2 012
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V I A 5 7 We s t B u i l d i n g L o c a t i o n : N e w Yo r k , U n i t e d S t a t e s P r o j e c t c o m p l e t e d i n : 2 016 Architect: BIG
V I A 57
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D E S I G N E D BY B J A R K E I N G E L S A N D K I B I S I , 2 016
The VIA57™ chair represents modern craftsmanship for a modern lifestyle. It was c r e a t e d b y B j a r k e I n g e l s a n d K i B i S i f o r t h e V I A 5 7 We s t b u i l d i n g i n N e w Yo r k . Experience the reclining, tetrahedral geometr y of the chair that is both handcrafted and “computer crafted” in the mirroring of its architectural source of inspiration.
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V I A 57 â„¢ D E S I G N E D BY B J A R K E I N G E L S A N D K I B I S I , 2 016
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HEAD OF DESIGN
OUR DESIGNERS Wo r k i n g w i t h m u l t i p l e d e s i g n e r s i s e s s e n t i a l t o u s . D a n i s h , S p a n i s h o r J a p a n e s e . We w o r k w i t h a n a r r a y o f c r e a t i v e m i n d s . O u r c o m m o n d e n o m i n a t o r ? T h a t t h e b e s t result is created in the alliance – between our many years of experience and heritage and the innovative approach by our external designers.
Arne Jacobsen
Poul Kjærholm
Benjamin Hubert
Kasper Salto
The renowned architect and designer is the very backbone of Danish Design furniture. With classics like the Egg™, the Swan™ and the Series 7™ Arne Jacobsen’s curvy design speaks for itself.
Kjærholm’s designs are all influenced by his background as a cabinet maker. His fascination for steel and love of natural ma terials like leather shines through in most of his masterpie ces – among these the PK80™ daybed.
British industrial designer Benjamin Hubert brings intelligent design to the table. With the creation of the PAIR™ chair, he underlines that multiple pos sibilities balanced with light constructions is the recipe for success.
Highlighting the details in the materials used for any design is Kasper Salto’s métier. The Danish designer truly underlines this in his meticulous designs – from the conference table Pluralis™ to the Ice or the NAP™ chair.
Jaime Hayon
Cecilie Manz
Bjarke Ingels & KIBISI
Hiromichi Konno
Jaime Hayon’s Spanish heritage and sense of humor are inherent in everything he creates. Experience his always playful expression in the pompous lounge chair Ro™ or the welcoming Sammen™ dining chair.
Danish designer, Cecilie Manz, reflects the essence of uncompromising craftsmanship. The wooden Essay™ table and the curvaceous minuscule™ chair highlight her design philosophy which is based on both craftsmanship and functionality.
”Our histor y is what makes us unique and what cannot be imitated. We b u i l d t h e f u t u r e o f R e p u b l i c o f F r i t z H a n s e n o n t h i s v e r y h i s t o r y, a n d o u r task is to revolutionise, surprise and appeal to new clients and markets whilst remaining true to our roots. Our core design values are always reflected in our products. Ever y single piece of furniture is based on three overall design values; the visual, the emotional and the rational. Furthermore, aesthetics are always essential in our products.”
Christian Andresen
Renowned for a series of architectural masterpieces and industrial designs, Bjarke Ingels and KIBISI have created the lounge chair VIA57™. Their approach is conceptual and the chair design mirrors the structure of the building VIA57 West, for which the chair is designed.
Inspired by nature, Japanese designer, Hiromichi Konno, gives priority to harmony in his design. His chair RIN™ is the culmination of Danish and Japanese design traditions, illustrating an open and innovative approach to chair design.
A COHESIVE LOOK AND FEEL While our portfolio is comprised of products from different designers and architects, what they all share is a visual lingo that’s visual, emotional and rational. Each piece is an enduring design with global appeal that looks contemporary in any setting. Impeccably crafted with durable materials, the red thread throughout is a simple
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aesthetic with a singular presence – without imposing itself on your surroundings. Add an impressive array of colours and combinations and you have a customised solution that’s aligned with your company values. Not to mention a unique aesthetic that’s distinctive from your competitors. I C O N S I N S P I R E I N N O VAT I O N Iconic designs actually inspire an innovative environment, stimulate performance and increase productivity. If you create an atmosphere of elegance, you’re creating a space for contemplation. Room for creative interaction. An openness to new ideas. And above all, coherence between your brand and your business.
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