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The Grand Prix is a stackable plywood chair, designed by the Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen in 1957 and presented at the Spring Exhibition of Danish arts and crafts at the Danish Museum of Art & Design in Copenhagen. The surface of the shell is then varnished, painted or finished with cloth or leather. The stool is 50 cm wide, 52 cm deep and with a seat height of 44 cm in total 78 cm high.

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  • Grand Prix (Stuhl) (de)
  • Silla Grand Prix (es)
  • Grand Prix (chair) (en)
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  • Der Grand Prix ist ein stapelbarer Schichtholzstuhl, den der dänische Architekt und Designer Arne Jacobsen 1957 entwarf und auf der Frühjahrsausstellung des dänischen Kunsthandwerks im Kunstindustrimuseet in Kopenhagen vorstellte. (de)
  • The Grand Prix is a stackable plywood chair, designed by the Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen in 1957 and presented at the Spring Exhibition of Danish arts and crafts at the Danish Museum of Art & Design in Copenhagen. The surface of the shell is then varnished, painted or finished with cloth or leather. The stool is 50 cm wide, 52 cm deep and with a seat height of 44 cm in total 78 cm high. (en)
  • Grand Prix es el nombre de una silla apilable de madera contrachapada, diseñada por el arquitecto y diseñador danés Arne Jacobsen en 1957 y presentada en la Exposición de Primavera de las artes y la artesanía danesa en el Museo Danés de Arte y Diseño en Copenhague. La superficie de la cáscara es barnizada, pintada o acabada con tela o cuero. Las medidas son 50 cm de ancho, 52 cm de profundidad y con una altura de asiento de 44 cm, con un total de 78 cm de alto. (es)
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  • Grand Prix (en)
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  • Fritz Hansen (en)
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  • Grand Prix chair with the original wooden legs (en)
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  • Der Grand Prix ist ein stapelbarer Schichtholzstuhl, den der dänische Architekt und Designer Arne Jacobsen 1957 entwarf und auf der Frühjahrsausstellung des dänischen Kunsthandwerks im Kunstindustrimuseet in Kopenhagen vorstellte. (de)
  • Grand Prix es el nombre de una silla apilable de madera contrachapada, diseñada por el arquitecto y diseñador danés Arne Jacobsen en 1957 y presentada en la Exposición de Primavera de las artes y la artesanía danesa en el Museo Danés de Arte y Diseño en Copenhague. Originalmente conocida como el modelo de 3130, pasó a llamarse después de que ganó el Gran Premio en el XI. Triennale di Milano en 1957. Su construcción y diseño en su mayoría es similar al Silla Modelo 3107, que Jacobsen diseñó 1955, pero presentó a cuatro patas de madera. La silla es producida por Fritz Hansen de haya o teca. Las patas de madera, más tarde fueron sustituidas por la estructura de metal utilizada en el 3107s, con el que también comparte la forma de la mitad inferior de la cáscara. La superficie de la cáscara es barnizada, pintada o acabada con tela o cuero. Las medidas son 50 cm de ancho, 52 cm de profundidad y con una altura de asiento de 44 cm, con un total de 78 cm de alto. (es)
  • The Grand Prix is a stackable plywood chair, designed by the Danish architect and designer Arne Jacobsen in 1957 and presented at the Spring Exhibition of Danish arts and crafts at the Danish Museum of Art & Design in Copenhagen. Originally known as the Model 4130, the chair was renamed after it won the Grand Prix at the XI. Triennale di Milano in 1957. Its construction and design mostly resembles the Model 3107, which Jacobsen designed in 1955, but featured four wooden legs. The chair is produced by Fritz Hansen out of beech or teak. The wooden legs were later replaced by the metal undercarriage used on the 3107s, with which it also shares the shape of the lower half of the shell. The surface of the shell is then varnished, painted or finished with cloth or leather. The stool is 50 cm wide, 52 cm deep and with a seat height of 44 cm in total 78 cm high. (en)
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