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CONTENT Page 5
I Preface
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I Business
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Fashion and Lifestyle Healthcare Finance and Business Culture
Cultural Facilities Government Buildings Public Buildings Page 96
I Hospitality
Hotels and Restaurants Page 127 I Credits
PREFACE At Fritz Hansen we are proud to be represented in many of the architectural wonders and some of the most beautiful buildings of the world. Architects have always been, and continue to be, an essential part of the history of Fritz Hansen. And we are constantly doing our best to renew ourselves and to find new shapes and materials that we hope will inspire architects today and many years ahead. At Fritz Hansen we have, as this book’s many examples will show, furniture to suit virtually any building in any culture, regardless of the function of the building. Business, Culture and Hospitality – Fritz Hansen furniture are making statements in all industries covering both aesthetical and functional needs. We hope you will be inspired by this architectural tour of a world furnished by Fritz Hansen.
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FASHION AND LIFESTYLE
making statements in FASHION AND LIFESTYLE
Bang & Olufsen, Struer, Denmark by KHR Architects PK22 and PK61 by Poul Kjærholm
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Bang & Olufsen, Struer, Denmark
by KHR Architects Series 7 by Arne Jacobsen
Bang & Olufsen Headquarters The Bang & Olufsen headquarters is a minimalist yet poetic building that articulates the gentle nuances of the surrounding landscape. Poul Kjærholm’s PK22s and Arne Jacobsen’s Series 7 have been chosen to add warm notes and a human touch to the minimalism of the building. Bang & Olufsen has a long history of elegant, user-friendly design and the task of KHR Architects was to project these values into the new corporate headquarters. The result is an architectural fantasy of what a Bang & Olufsen television set might look like if it were a building. The Series 7 and PK22s look like they were made exclusively for the place - as they show how the simplest shapes possible can sometimes be the best images of human warmth.
FASHION AND LIFESTYLE
left Bisazza showroom, Paris, France by Carlo Dal Bianco Egg by Arne Jacobsen RIGHT Bisazza showroom, Paris, France by Carlo Dal Bianco Series 7 by Arne Jacobsen
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left 10CorsoComo, Milan, Italy by Carla Sozzani and Kris Ruhs Swan and foot stool by Arne Jacobsen RIGHT REFERENCE AUDIO, St. Petersburg, Russia by Aleksey Panchenko Swan by Arne Jacobsen
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FASHION AND LIFESTYLE
HOLLY GOLIGHTLY, Copenhagen, Denmark
by Marlene Bernth PK80 by Poul Kjærholm
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FASHION AND LIFESTYLE
left Menu A/S, Fredensborg, Denmark by Pernille Vea, Pil Bredahl and Lovorika Banonic Ant by Arne Jacobsen RIGHT Louis Poulsen, Copenhagen, Denmark
by PLH Architects Ice chair and Ice table by Kasper Salto
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FASHION AND LIFESTYLE
Illum / The Lounge, Copenhagen, Denmark
by Glahn & J채pelt Lounge chair, Satellite table and Pouff by Piero Lissoni
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left Wallpaper, London, United Kingdom
by W. E. Hunt PK22 by Poul Kjærholm
RIGHT Selma Citispa+, Stockholm, Sweden
by Gert Wingårdh Swan by Arne Jacobsen and Satellite table by Piero Lissoni
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FASHION AND LIFESTYLE
left COIN, Milan, Italy by Monica Armani Swan by Arne Jacobsen RIGHT COIN, Milan, Italy by Monica Armani Series 7 bar stool, Egg and circular table by Arne Jacobsen
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left Luna Rossa / Prada, Valencia, Spain by Renzo Piano Series 7 bar stool by Arne Jacobsen RIGHT Luna Rossa / Prada, Valencia, Spain
by Renzo Piano Series 3300 by Arne Jacobsen
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HEALTHCARE
making statements in HEALTHCARE
Senri Rehabilitation Hospital, Osaka, Japan by Samurai Series 7 by Arne Jacobsen and Superellipse table by Arne Jacobsen, Piet Hein and Bruno Mathsson
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HEALTHCARE
HEALTHCARE
left Senri Rehabilitation Hospital, Osaka, Japan by Samurai Swan and circular table by Arne Jacobsen RIGHT Senri Rehabilitation Hospital, Osaka, Japan by Samurai Egg and circular table by Arne Jacobsen
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HEALTHCARE
left FRAUENKLINIK bern, Switzerland by BĂŠtrix & Consolascio Egg by Arne Jacobsen RIGHT Roche, Basel, Switzerland
by Herzog & de Meuron Swan and circular table by Arne Jacobsen
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finance and business
making statements in finance and business
Interpolis, Tilburg, Holland by Rietveld Architects LLP New York
Egg by Arne Jacobsen
finance and business
left Scottish Re, London, United Kingdom by M Moser Associates Swan by Arne Jacobsen and Lounge chair by Piero Lissoni RIGHT Scottish Re, London, United Kingdom by M Moser Associates Egg by Arne Jacobsen NEXT PAGE Nykredit, Copenhagen, Denmark
by schmidt hammer lassen Ice chair by Kasper Salto and Plano table by Pelikan Design
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finance and business
left IBM, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark
by Jørgen Bo Ant by Arne Jacobsen and rectangular table by Arne Jacobsen, Piet Hein and Bruno Mathsson
RIGHT Nordea, Copenhagen, Denmark by Henning Larsen Architects Egg by Arne Jacobsen NEXT PAGE Ernst & Young, Paris, France
by Conceptua Architects Egg by Arne Jacobsen
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finance and business
left PiHl, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark by KHR Architects PK22 and PK61 by Poul KjĂŚrholm RIGHT Unilever, Hamburg, Germany by Helmut Hentrich and HPP - Architekten Egg, Swan and circular table by Arne Jacobsen
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finance and business
left Aozora bank Nihonbashi Branch, Japan
by Tange Associates Series 7, Swan and circular table by Arne Jacobsen and Lounge chair, coffee table and 3-seater sofa by Piero Lissoni
RIGHT Deloitte, Copenhagen, Denmark by 3XN Egg and circular table by Arne Jacobsen
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finance and business
left SEB, Stockholm, Sweden
by Ivar Tengbom Swan by Arne Jacobsen
RIGHT SEB, Stockholm, Sweden by Ivar Tengbom Egg by Arne Jacobsen
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finance and business
left statoilhydro, Bergen, Norway
by 4B Arkitekter Ice chair by Kasper Salto and Plano table by Pelikan Design
RIGHT TELENOR, Oslo, Norway by NBBJ - HUS - PKA Ant by Arne Jacobsen and Plano table by Pelikan Design
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culture
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culturAl facilities
making statements in culturAl facilities
THE NATIONAL ART CENTER, Tokyo, Japan by Kisho Kurokawa Architect and Associates Series 7 by Arne Jacobsen
culturAl facilities
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left THE NATIONAL ART CENTER, Tokyo, Japan
by Kisho Kurokawa Architect and Associates Ice chair and Ice table by Kasper Salto BELOW
THE NATIONAL ART CENTER, Tokyo, Japan
The National Art Center The National Art Center in Tokyo shows great exhibitions of contemporary art. It is also a contemporary museum in the sense that the art is part of a bigger picture of beautiful spaces and great dining. A selection of Fritz Hansen’s greatest classics have been chosen to create a variety of spaces for resting, dining and socializing. There are more than 800 Fritz Hansen chairs in The National Art Center. Arne Jacobsen’s Series 7 in dark natural leather in the restaurant show how furniture can create a zone of calming luxury in a grand futuristic space. Kasper Salto’s Ice chairs call for a more informal snack break while Poul Kjærholm’s PK80s are discreet podiums for the tired art lover. The choice of furniture creates a variety of comfort zones in the bravely futuristic building.
by Kisho Kurokawa Architect and Associates Egg, Swan and circular table by Arne Jacobsen NEXT page The Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA
by Edward Durrell Stone and Phillip L. Goodwin PK80 by Poul Kjærholm
culturAl facilities
left The Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA by Edward Durrell Stone and Phillip Goodwin Series 7 and square table by Arne Jacobsen RIGHT Louisiana, Humlebæk, Denmark
by Jørgen Bo and Vilhelm Wohlert Ice chair by Kasper Salto
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culturAl facilities
left Concert hall Holstebro, Denmark
by Kjær & Richter PK22 and PK61 by Poul Kjærholm
RIGHT Concert hall Holstebro, Denmark by Kjær & Richter Swan and Series 3300 by Arne Jacobsen and rectangular table by Arne Jacobsen, Piet Hein and Bruno Mathsson NEXT PAGE The Glyptotek, Copenhagen, Denmark by Wilhelm Dahlerup Series 7 by Arne Jacobsen
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culturAl facilities
left THE Spant! theatre, Bussum, Holland
by Mars Interieur Architecten Swan and circular table by Arne Jacobsen
RIGHT The Spant! theatre, Bussum, Holland by Mars Interieur Architecten Series 7, Series 7 bar stool by Arne Jacobsen and extension table by Arne Jacobsen, Piet Hein and Bruno Mathsson NEXT PAGE Statens Museum for Kunst - The danish national gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark by C.F. Møller Architects Space lounge chair and coffee table by Jehs+Laub and Series 7 bar stool by Arne Jacobsen
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culturAl facilities
left Statens Museum for Kunst - The danish national gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark by C.F. Møller Architects Ice chair by Kasper Salto and Plano table by Pelikan Design RIGHT Statens Museum for Kunst - The danish national gallery, Copenhagen,
Denmark by C.F. Møller Architects Vicoduo chair by Vico Magistretti and Plano table by Pelikan Design NEXT PAGE Victoria & Albert Museum, London, United Kingdom by Muma Ltd. Ant by Arne Jacobsen
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culturAl facilities
left Victoria & Albert Museum, London, United Kingdom by Muma Ltd. Series 7 by Arne Jacobsen RIGHT Sanoma Corporation, Helsinki, Finland by Sarc architects Ltd Ant by Arne Jacobsen and Plano table by Pelikan Design
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culturAl facilities
left Concert hall Aarhus, Denmark
by KjĂŚr & Richter Ice chair by Kasper Salto and square table by Arne Jacobsen
RIGHT rtl-tv1, Brussels, Belgium
by Christian Lorbat Ice chair and Ice table by Kasper Salto
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government buildings
making statements in government buildings
New Palatinate, St. Gallen, Switzerland by Santiago Calatrava Vicoduo chair by Vico Magistretti
government buildings
lefT Nordic Embassies / The Pan Nordic Building,
Berlin, Germany by Berger + Parkkinen Arkitekten Swan by Arne Jacobsen and PK61 by Poul KjĂŚrholm righT Nordic Embassies / The Pan Nordic Building,
Berlin, Germany by Berger + Parkkinen Arkitekten Swan by Arne Jacobsen and PK61 by Poul KjĂŚrholm NEXT PAGE The Senned, Cardiff, United Kingdom
by Enric Miralles Series 3300 by Arne Jacobsen and Superellipse table by Arne Jacobsen, Piet Hein and Bruno Mathsson
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government buildings
left The Senned, Cardiff, United Kingdom by Enric Miralles Series 3300 by Arne Jacobsen and Superellipse table by Arne Jacobsen, Piet Hein and Bruno Mathsson RIGHT The Senned, Cardiff, United Kingdom by Enric Miralles Swan and circular table by Arne Jacobsen
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public buildings
making statements in public buildings
OTEMON GAKUIN UNIVERSITY, Osaka, Japan by Obayashi Corporation
Series 7 by Arne Jacobsen and extension table by Arne Jacobsen, Piet Hein and Bruno Mathsson
public buildings
left National College for School Leadership,
Nottingham, United Kingdom by Hopkins Architects Egg, Swan and circular table by Arne Jacobsen RIGHT Ilimmarfik University Park, Nuuk, Greenland
by KHR Architects Ant by Arne Jacobsen
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public buildings
left Osaka UniversitY OF ARTS, Japan by Taisei Corporation Series 7 by Arne Jacobsen and rectangular table by Arne Jacobsen, Piet Hein and Bruno Mathsson RIGHT Greenland Nature Institute, Nuuk, Greenland
by KHR Architects Ant by Arne Jacobsen
NEXT PAGE Santa Monica Public Library, USA
by moore ruble yudell Ice chair by Kasper Salto
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public buildings
left Konan University, Kobe, Japan
by Takenaka Corporation PK22 and PK61 by Poul KjĂŚrholm
RIGHT Halmstad Library, Sweden
by schmidt hammer lassen Series 7 by Arne Jacobsen
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hospitality
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hotels and restaurants
making statements in hotels and restaurants
Clarion hotel Sign / conference Lounge, Stockholm, Sweden by Gert Wing책rdh
Attitude lounge chair by Morten Voss and Satellite table by Piero Lissoni
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Left Clarion Hotel Sign, Conference, Stockholm, Sweden
by Gert Wingårdh Series 7, square and rectangular table by Arne Jacobsen Right Clarion Hotel Sign, Aquavit Grill & raw bar,
CLARION HOTEL SIGN At the end of the 1950s, Arne Jacobsen designed the Royal Hotel in Copenhagen and every detail of it from facade to furniture. Today, 50 years later, the Clarion Hotel Sign in Stockholm is another feat of Scandinavian design. This time around Jacobsen’s great classics like the Egg and the Swan designed specifically for the Royal Hotel are in the company of a stellar parade of Scandinavian designers. Clarion Hotel Sign is the largest hotel in Stockholm and a tribute to Scandinavian modern design. Swedish architect Gert Wingårdh has created a poignant modern shape for the top-notch hotel and conference facilities that exude Scandinavian elegance down to the smallest detail. Arne Jacobsen’s Series 7, the Lily and Morten Voss’ Attitude lend their elegance to the restaurant and executive conference rooms.
Stockholm, Sweden by Gert Wingårdh Series 7 bar stool, Lily, rectangular table by Arne Jacobsen and Plano bar table by Pelikan Design next page Restaurant Geranium, Copenhagen, Denmark
by Erik Møller Architects Lily by Arne Jacobsen
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hotels and restaurants
hotels and restaurants
left TORANOMON TOWERS, Tokyo, Japan
by Kajima Corporation Lounge chair and coffee table by Piero Lissoni
RIGHT Cerulean Tower TOKYu hotel, Japan
by Tokyu Sekkei Consultants Series 3300 by Arne Jacobsen
next page First Hotel Skt. Petri, Copenhagen, Denmark
by Vilhelm Lauritzen Arkitekter Decision by Pelikan Design and Little Friend by Kasper Salto
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hotels and restaurants
left First Hotel Skt. Petri, Copenhagen, Denmark
by Vilhelm Lauritzen Arkitekter Egg, circular table by Arne Jacobsen, Little Friend by Kasper Salto and Decision by Pelikan Design
RIGHT Hilton Hotel, Copenhagen, Denmark by Vilhelm Lauritzen Arkitekter Egg and Swan by Arne Jacobsen
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hotels and restaurants
left ROOM 606, Radisson SAS Royal Hotel,
Copenhagen,Denmark by Arne Jacobsen Swan, Egg, Drop, Series 3300 and rectangular table by Arne Jacobsen RIGHT COMME, Melbourne, Australia by Phelan and Guthrie Series 7 by Arne Jacobsen
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hotels and restaurants
Radisson SAS Royal Hotel, Dublin, Ireland
by Graven Images Swan by Arne Jacobsen NEXT PAGE
Restaurant JACOBSEN, Klampenborg, Denmark
by Arne Jacobsen
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hotels and restaurants
Restaurant JACOBSEN, Klampenborg, Denmark
by Arne Jacobsen, Oxford, Series 7 and tables by Arne Jacobsen
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hotels and restaurants
Radisson SAS Royal Hotel, Copenhagen,
Denmark by Arne Jacobsen, Series 7 by Arne Jacobsen
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hotels and restaurants
left Radisson SAS Royal Hotel, Copenhagen,
Denmark by Arne Jacobsen Swan and circular table by Arne Jacobsen RIGHT The Royal Cafe, Copenhagen, Denmark by Lo Ă˜stergaard and Rud Christiansen Ant bar stool by Arne Jacobsen
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left Tetsuya’s Restaurant, Sydney, Australia by May & Swan Architects Pty Ltd Series 7 by Arne Jacobsen RIGHT SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE, Australia
by Jørn Utzon Swan by Arne Jacobsen
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hotels and restaurants
left Icehotel, Jukkasjärvi, Sweden
by Åke Larsson Series 7 bar stool by Arne Jacobsen
RIGHT Icehotel, Jukkasjärvi, Sweden by Åke Larsson Series 3300 by Arne Jacobsen and coffee table and Pouff by Piero Lissoni
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CREDITS Ib Sørensen
Bang & Olufsen, page 9, 10, 11
Federico Cedrone
bisazza showroom, page 12,13
Kim Ahm
menu A/S, page 18
egon gade
Illum / The Lounge, page 20, 21
Giorgio Possenti
coin, page 24, 25
Kim Zwarts interpolis, page 35 Adam Mørk
Deloitte, page 47
HIROYUKI SATO
THE NATIONAL ART CENTER, TOKYO, PAGE 55, 56, 57
Skovdal og skovdal fotografi
Concert hall holstebro, page 62, 63
egon gade
statens museum for kunst - THE DANISH NATIONAL ART GALLERY, page 68, 69, 70
SMK FOTO
statens museum for kunst - THE DANISH NATIONAL ART GALLERY (2006), page 71
Alan Williams
Victoria & Albert Museum, page 72, 73, 74
Martine Hamilton Knight
National CollEGE for School Leadership, page 88
Peter Barfoed
Ilimmarfik University Park, page 89
Peter Barfoed
Greenland Nature Institute, page 91
Thomas Hommelgaard
REStaurant Geranium, page 102, 103
KATSUHISA KIDA
TORANOMON TOWERS, PAGE 104
egon gade
First Hotel Skt. Petri, page 106, 107, 108
KIM AHm
ROOM 606, RADISSON SAS ROYAL HOTEL, PAGE 110
Mikkel Tjellesen
Restaurant JACOBSEN, page 114, 115, 116, 117
The artwork on page 71: ‘Yellow’ by Viera Collaro. 2002, acrylic on canvas, 200 x 200 cm
MAKING STATEMENTS Š 2008 Fritz Hansen All rights reserved. Mechanical, photographic or other reproduction of this book is forbidden under Danish copyright law. Concept and layout: 2+1 Ideas Agency Printing: vahle+nikolaisen