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The Bibendum Chair, designed by Eileen Gray, is one of the most recognizable icons of 20th-century design. Inspired by the famous Michelin Man ("Bibendum"), the mascot of the Michelin tire company, the chair features a bold, rounded form made of layered upholstered tubes that wrap around the user in a soft, enveloping embrace. Eileen Gray is said to have humorously described the chair as her feminist response to Le Corbusier’s Grand Confort, balancing structural elegance with visual softness and comfort. The frame is made of glossy chrome-plated tubular steel, supporting the generously padded seat, backrest, and armrests, all upholstered in eco-leather or genuine leather. Available in a wide range of colors, the Bibendum Chair is a striking statement piece, ideal for luxury living rooms, lobbies, design offices, and collector interiors.
The Bibendum Chair, designed by Eileen Gray, is one of the most recognizable icons of 20th-century design. Inspired by the famous Michelin Man ("Bibendum"), the mascot of the Michelin tire company, the chair features a bold, rounded form made of layered upholstered tubes that wrap around the user in a soft, enveloping embrace. Eileen Gray is said to have humorously described the chair as her feminist response to Le Corbusier’s Grand Confort, balancing structural elegance with visual softness and comfort. The frame is made of glossy chrome-plated tubular steel, supporting the generously padded seat, backrest, and armrests, all upholstered in eco-leather or genuine leather. Available in a wide range of colors, the Bibendum Chair is a striking statement piece, ideal for luxury living rooms, lobbies, design offices, and collector interiors.
The Tulip Chair was conceived as a response to what designer Eero Saarinen described as the “ugly, confusing, restless world” beneath chairs and tables—referring to the visual clutter created by multiple legs. His solution? A chair with one single, elegant pedestal base. After an intensive five-year design investigation, Saarinen created the groundbreaking Pedestal Collection, and at its heart stands the iconic Tulip Chair. Characterized by its goblet-shaped seat and central stem-like base, the chair is a masterpiece of mid-century modern design, combining elegance, clarity, and functional minimalism. Today, the Tulip Chair remains a symbol of architectural purity and is beloved by interior designers, architects, and design enthusiasts for its ability to fit seamlessly into modern, minimalist, or retro-inspired interiors. It is ideal for dining areas, offices, and stylish commercial spaces.
The Tulip Chair was conceived as a response to what designer Eero Saarinen described as the “ugly, confusing, restless world” beneath chairs and tables—referring to the visual clutter created by multiple legs. His solution? A chair with one single, elegant pedestal base. After an intensive five-year design investigation, Saarinen created the groundbreaking Pedestal Collection, and at its heart stands the iconic Tulip Chair. Characterized by its goblet-shaped seat and central stem-like base, the chair is a masterpiece of mid-century modern design, combining elegance, clarity, and functional minimalism. Today, the Tulip Chair remains a symbol of architectural purity and is beloved by interior designers, architects, and design enthusiasts for its ability to fit seamlessly into modern, minimalist, or retro-inspired interiors. It is ideal for dining areas, offices, and stylish commercial spaces.
The Tomato Chair at first glance seems complicated, but in reality, after careful analysis, there is a perfect combination of three circles with the same diameter, two of which are armrests, one extended on a comfortable back and even a fourth semi-circle facing downwards which gives the chair a consequent place. All these features define the Tomato Chair no longer as a chair but rather as a modern sculpture of absolute charm and modernity.
The Tomato Chair at first glance seems complicated, but in reality, after careful analysis, there is a perfect combination of three circles with the same diameter, two of which are armrests, one extended on a comfortable back and even a fourth semi-circle facing downwards which gives the chair a consequent place. All these features define the Tomato Chair no longer as a chair but rather as a modern sculpture of absolute charm and modernity.
First introduced in 1968, the Bubble Chair is a masterpiece of modernist design, combining transparency, suspension, and acoustic comfort in one unforgettable form. Its clear acrylic shell is suspended from a stainless steel ring or ceiling chain, creating a unique floating effect that adds instant elegance and modernity to any interior. Inside the transparent bubble, plush cushions offer a private and luxurious space—perfect for meditation, reading, or peaceful relaxation. The chair is specifically designed to reduce ambient sound, providing a quiet, personal retreat even within a bustling environment. A true design classic, the Bubble Chair continues to make a strong visual and emotional impact, effortlessly blending into contemporary homes, hotel suites, designer offices, or creative lounges. Available in a variety of cushion colors and materials, it is a timeless piece of functional art.
First introduced in 1968, the Bubble Chair is a masterpiece of modernist design, combining transparency, suspension, and acoustic comfort in one unforgettable form. Its clear acrylic shell is suspended from a stainless steel ring or ceiling chain, creating a unique floating effect that adds instant elegance and modernity to any interior. Inside the transparent bubble, plush cushions offer a private and luxurious space—perfect for meditation, reading, or peaceful relaxation. The chair is specifically designed to reduce ambient sound, providing a quiet, personal retreat even within a bustling environment. A true design classic, the Bubble Chair continues to make a strong visual and emotional impact, effortlessly blending into contemporary homes, hotel suites, designer offices, or creative lounges. Available in a variety of cushion colors and materials, it is a timeless piece of functional art.
The Eyeball Chair is a bold and unconventional design statement, offering a unique blend of privacy, comfort, and acoustic insulation. With its spherical shell and cocoon-like structure, it resembles a miniature room, providing a cozy and enveloping space that is perfect for reading, meditation, or simply disconnecting from the world. Thanks to its padded interior lining, the chair helps reduce ambient noise, creating a serene environment for concentration and relaxation. Whether used in modern homes, design studios, hotel lobbies, or creative workspaces, the Eyeball Chair delivers both visual impact and functional comfort. A true global icon of modern design, this sculptural chair is available in a wide variety of shell and interior color combinations, allowing full customization to match any formal or stylistic setting.
The Eyeball Chair is a bold and unconventional design statement, offering a unique blend of privacy, comfort, and acoustic insulation. With its spherical shell and cocoon-like structure, it resembles a miniature room, providing a cozy and enveloping space that is perfect for reading, meditation, or simply disconnecting from the world. Thanks to its padded interior lining, the chair helps reduce ambient noise, creating a serene environment for concentration and relaxation. Whether used in modern homes, design studios, hotel lobbies, or creative workspaces, the Eyeball Chair delivers both visual impact and functional comfort. A true global icon of modern design, this sculptural chair is available in a wide variety of shell and interior color combinations, allowing full customization to match any formal or stylistic setting.
This stylish Pod Chair is inspired by the iconic design of Eero Aarnio, reimagined as a modern statement piece that invites comfort and visual impact. Its glossy fiberglass shell is molded to comfortably envelop the user, offering a unique blend of privacy, structure, and style. The fiberglass frame enhances the chair’s sculptural beauty while ensuring durability and structural strength. The interior is completed with a plush upholstered cushion, available in eco-leather or genuine leather, adding a layer of comfort and tactile luxury. Ideal for modern living rooms, the Pod Chair also fits seamlessly in hotel lobbies, theaters, design lounges, and other sophisticated environments where high-end aesthetics meet function
This stylish Pod Chair is inspired by the iconic design of Eero Aarnio, reimagined as a modern statement piece that invites comfort and visual impact. Its glossy fiberglass shell is molded to comfortably envelop the user, offering a unique blend of privacy, structure, and style. The fiberglass frame enhances the chair’s sculptural beauty while ensuring durability and structural strength. The interior is completed with a plush upholstered cushion, available in eco-leather or genuine leather, adding a layer of comfort and tactile luxury. Ideal for modern living rooms, the Pod Chair also fits seamlessly in hotel lobbies, theaters, design lounges, and other sophisticated environments where high-end aesthetics meet function
The Formula Chair merges dynamic design with ergonomic comfort, offering a slightly rocking motion that makes it perfect for relaxation, reading, or statement lounge spaces. The concept behind the chair is simple yet ingenious: “If you look at a Formula 1 car from above, you’ll see two large armrests on either side of the driver. From the side, there’s a high headrest. Remove the wheels, and what’s left is clearly a Formula One chair.” Inspired by this powerful visual, the Formula Chair captures the essence of a Formula 1 cockpit—protective, contoured, and sculptural. Crafted in fiberglass using modern molding techniques, the seat features a high backrest, flared armrests, and a cocoon-like form that envelops the user. It is available in a wide range of glossy or matte color finishes, making it the perfect fit for modern interiors, design studios, lobby spaces, or automotive-inspired environments.
The Formula Chair merges dynamic design with ergonomic comfort, offering a slightly rocking motion that makes it perfect for relaxation, reading, or statement lounge spaces. The concept behind the chair is simple yet ingenious: “If you look at a Formula 1 car from above, you’ll see two large armrests on either side of the driver. From the side, there’s a high headrest. Remove the wheels, and what’s left is clearly a Formula One chair.” Inspired by this powerful visual, the Formula Chair captures the essence of a Formula 1 cockpit—protective, contoured, and sculptural. Crafted in fiberglass using modern molding techniques, the seat features a high backrest, flared armrests, and a cocoon-like form that envelops the user. It is available in a wide range of glossy or matte color finishes, making it the perfect fit for modern interiors, design studios, lobby spaces, or automotive-inspired environments.
The Ball Chair, also known as the Globe Chair, is one of the most iconic pieces of modern design. Despite its ultra-futuristic appearance, it was created in 1963 by Finnish designer Eero Aarnio, a visionary of space-age furniture. The design originated in 1962, when the Aarnio family had just moved into a new home and needed a large, comfortable, and elegant chair. Aarnio began by sketching a traditional armchair, but as he simplified the form, it evolved into a perfectly balanced sphere—a design revolution. To perfect the dimensions, Aarnio drew a life-sized outline on the wall. Sitting in front of it, he asked his wife to mark the height of his head, which determined the seat level. From there, the rest of the design naturally followed, defined by mathematical symmetry and ergonomic intuition. The Ball Chair is more than a seat—it’s a self-contained space, a design cocoon that offers acoustic privacy, visual shelter, and bold style. Available in a range of custom color combinations, it remains an unmistakable icon of modernist and pop design, perfect for luxury interiors, lounges, offices, and design-forward homes in Dubai, Doha, and beyond.
The Ball Chair, also known as the Globe Chair, is one of the most iconic pieces of modern design. Despite its ultra-futuristic appearance, it was created in 1963 by Finnish designer Eero Aarnio, a visionary of space-age furniture. The design originated in 1962, when the Aarnio family had just moved into a new home and needed a large, comfortable, and elegant chair. Aarnio began by sketching a traditional armchair, but as he simplified the form, it evolved into a perfectly balanced sphere—a design revolution. To perfect the dimensions, Aarnio drew a life-sized outline on the wall. Sitting in front of it, he asked his wife to mark the height of his head, which determined the seat level. From there, the rest of the design naturally followed, defined by mathematical symmetry and ergonomic intuition. The Ball Chair is more than a seat—it’s a self-contained space, a design cocoon that offers acoustic privacy, visual shelter, and bold style. Available in a range of custom color combinations, it remains an unmistakable icon of modernist and pop design, perfect for luxury interiors, lounges, offices, and design-forward homes in Dubai, Doha, and beyond.
This sculptural armchair, envisioned as a perfect reading chair, was a truly avant-garde project—one that anticipated the future of modern design. With its organic form and fluid lines, it embodied a new way of thinking about comfort, ergonomics, and artistic expression in furniture. However, due to the technological limitations of its time, the chair was never realized in mass production. It wasn’t until after the 1950s that advances in manufacturing—particularly in fiberglass and thermoplastic molding—allowed for the production of curved shell designs, such as the iconic Eames Plastic Armchair or Saarinen’s Tulip Chair. Today, this design represents more than just a functional seat—it’s a symbol of visionary design thinking, and a piece that bridges the gap between art and industrial design. Ideal for collectors, design studios, or architectural interiors, this chair captures the spirit of a generation that redefined form.
This sculptural armchair, envisioned as a perfect reading chair, was a truly avant-garde project—one that anticipated the future of modern design. With its organic form and fluid lines, it embodied a new way of thinking about comfort, ergonomics, and artistic expression in furniture. However, due to the technological limitations of its time, the chair was never realized in mass production. It wasn’t until after the 1950s that advances in manufacturing—particularly in fiberglass and thermoplastic molding—allowed for the production of curved shell designs, such as the iconic Eames Plastic Armchair or Saarinen’s Tulip Chair. Today, this design represents more than just a functional seat—it’s a symbol of visionary design thinking, and a piece that bridges the gap between art and industrial design. Ideal for collectors, design studios, or architectural interiors, this chair captures the spirit of a generation that redefined form.
This elegant chaise lounge is designed with essential, sculptural lines that form a smooth, curved seat paired with a matching oval footrest. Crafted from durable thermoplastic material using rotational molding techniques, it combines lightness, strength, and fluidity into one seamless design. The chaise’s silhouette is bold yet minimal—an expressive form that commands space with quiet elegance. Whether placed in a living room, bedroom, or used in outdoor settings, it adapts beautifully to any environment. The included footrest enhances comfort, inviting a more relaxed position, and can also serve independently as a modern pouf. This design is ideal for architects, designers, and homeowners looking for a versatile statement piece that blends contemporary aesthetics with functional comfort.
This elegant chaise lounge is designed with essential, sculptural lines that form a smooth, curved seat paired with a matching oval footrest. Crafted from durable thermoplastic material using rotational molding techniques, it combines lightness, strength, and fluidity into one seamless design. The chaise’s silhouette is bold yet minimal—an expressive form that commands space with quiet elegance. Whether placed in a living room, bedroom, or used in outdoor settings, it adapts beautifully to any environment. The included footrest enhances comfort, inviting a more relaxed position, and can also serve independently as a modern pouf. This design is ideal for architects, designers, and homeowners looking for a versatile statement piece that blends contemporary aesthetics with functional comfort.
The Eames chair collection, designed in the 1950s by Charles and Ray Eames, includes some of the most celebrated and recognizable pieces in the history of modern furniture. Models like the DSW (Dining Side Wood), DSR (Dining Side Rod), DAW (Dining Armchair Wood), and RAR (Rocking Armchair Rod) have become timeless symbols of design innovation, comfort, and functional beauty. Each chair blends ergonomic design with a minimalist, sculptural aesthetic—perfectly balancing lightness and elegance. Whether featuring wooden legs, a steel wire “Eiffel” base, or gently curved rockers, the Eames chairs were built with comfort, versatility, and durability in mind. Still considered pioneers of modern design, Charles and Ray Eames created objects that transcend trends. Their chairs remain ideal for luxury interiors, creative offices, cafés, galleries, and design-forward homes across Dubai, Doha, Riyadh, and globally.
The Eames chair collection, designed in the 1950s by Charles and Ray Eames, includes some of the most celebrated and recognizable pieces in the history of modern furniture. Models like the DSW (Dining Side Wood), DSR (Dining Side Rod), DAW (Dining Armchair Wood), and RAR (Rocking Armchair Rod) have become timeless symbols of design innovation, comfort, and functional beauty. Each chair blends ergonomic design with a minimalist, sculptural aesthetic—perfectly balancing lightness and elegance. Whether featuring wooden legs, a steel wire “Eiffel” base, or gently curved rockers, the Eames chairs were built with comfort, versatility, and durability in mind. Still considered pioneers of modern design, Charles and Ray Eames created objects that transcend trends. Their chairs remain ideal for luxury interiors, creative offices, cafés, galleries, and design-forward homes across Dubai, Doha, Riyadh, and globally.
The EIFFEL Chair is a timeless icon of mid-century modern design, instantly recognizable by its molded seat shell and distinctive steel wire base, known as the "Eiffel Tower" base—a structural masterpiece inspired by the iconic Parisian monument. Its silhouette blends elegant curves, architectural strength, and light visual impact, making it perfect for both residential and commercial interiors. From dining rooms to design studios, cafés to galleries, the DAR Chair brings refined functionality and lasting style to any setting. The seat is available in a wide range of colors, and the base can be finished in chrome or powder-coated steel. Fully customizable, the EIFFEL chair is ideal for architects, interior designers, and clients who seek design flexibility without compromising on character.
The EIFFEL Chair is a timeless icon of mid-century modern design, instantly recognizable by its molded seat shell and distinctive steel wire base, known as the "Eiffel Tower" base—a structural masterpiece inspired by the iconic Parisian monument. Its silhouette blends elegant curves, architectural strength, and light visual impact, making it perfect for both residential and commercial interiors. From dining rooms to design studios, cafés to galleries, the DAR Chair brings refined functionality and lasting style to any setting. The seat is available in a wide range of colors, and the base can be finished in chrome or powder-coated steel. Fully customizable, the EIFFEL chair is ideal for architects, interior designers, and clients who seek design flexibility without compromising on character.
This rocking chair brings together playful design and practical comfort, making it a stylish yet functional addition to any modern space. Its molded plastic seat, available in a range of contemporary colors, rests on an innovative chrome-plated wire base, supported by two arched maple wood rockers that enable a smooth, gentle motion. The design is a nod to mid-century modern aesthetics while being perfectly suited for today's everyday lifestyle. Lightweight yet stable, it’s ideal for living rooms, nurseries, reading corners, or contemporary family spaces, blending seamlessly into any type of décor. Whether you're an architect furnishing a designer home in Dubai, a creative looking for a stylish accent piece in Doha, or a family seeking modern comfort, this chair meets both aesthetic and functional expectations.
This rocking chair brings together playful design and practical comfort, making it a stylish yet functional addition to any modern space. Its molded plastic seat, available in a range of contemporary colors, rests on an innovative chrome-plated wire base, supported by two arched maple wood rockers that enable a smooth, gentle motion. The design is a nod to mid-century modern aesthetics while being perfectly suited for today's everyday lifestyle. Lightweight yet stable, it’s ideal for living rooms, nurseries, reading corners, or contemporary family spaces, blending seamlessly into any type of décor. Whether you're an architect furnishing a designer home in Dubai, a creative looking for a stylish accent piece in Doha, or a family seeking modern comfort, this chair meets both aesthetic and functional expectations.
Designed in 1948 by Charles and Ray Eames for a competition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, La Chaise was inspired by "Floating Figure", a sculpture by Gaston Lachaise. More than just a chair, it is a sculptural masterpiece, a tribute to fluid form and movement. Its organically shaped structure features sinuous curves and hollow forms, creating a dynamic interplay of space, posture, and visual flow. La Chaise allows for multiple seating positions, accommodating different angles and relaxed poses with elegance and comfort. As the viewer’s eye traces the chair’s continuous lines, it evokes both aesthetic fascination and functional design. La Chaise has earned its place as a timeless icon of modernist and organic design, frequently selected by architects, interior designers, and collectors for use in luxury interiors, art galleries, and design-led residences in Dubai, Doha, and global design capitals.
Designed in 1948 by Charles and Ray Eames for a competition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, La Chaise was inspired by "Floating Figure", a sculpture by Gaston Lachaise. More than just a chair, it is a sculptural masterpiece, a tribute to fluid form and movement. Its organically shaped structure features sinuous curves and hollow forms, creating a dynamic interplay of space, posture, and visual flow. La Chaise allows for multiple seating positions, accommodating different angles and relaxed poses with elegance and comfort. As the viewer’s eye traces the chair’s continuous lines, it evokes both aesthetic fascination and functional design. La Chaise has earned its place as a timeless icon of modernist and organic design, frequently selected by architects, interior designers, and collectors for use in luxury interiors, art galleries, and design-led residences in Dubai, Doha, and global design capitals.
Inspired by the natural form of the beetle, the Beetle Lounge Chair reinterprets its distinctive characteristics—curved shell, structural stitching, and contrast between a hard outer frame and a soft, cushioned interior—in a refined, modern language. Its generous silhouette, smooth lines, and exceptional comfort make it an ideal icon of contemporary interior design, perfectly suited for modern homes, luxury lounges, or creative workspaces. The enveloping seat and backrest are ergonomically shaped, offering a harmonious blend of form and function. Thanks to its wide range of available colors and materials, the Beetle Lounge Chair can be fully customized to suit your personal taste or align with a project’s unique aesthetic, making it a favorite among architects and interior designers in Dubai, Doha, Riyadh, and beyond.
Inspired by the natural form of the beetle, the Beetle Lounge Chair reinterprets its distinctive characteristics—curved shell, structural stitching, and contrast between a hard outer frame and a soft, cushioned interior—in a refined, modern language. Its generous silhouette, smooth lines, and exceptional comfort make it an ideal icon of contemporary interior design, perfectly suited for modern homes, luxury lounges, or creative workspaces. The enveloping seat and backrest are ergonomically shaped, offering a harmonious blend of form and function. Thanks to its wide range of available colors and materials, the Beetle Lounge Chair can be fully customized to suit your personal taste or align with a project’s unique aesthetic, making it a favorite among architects and interior designers in Dubai, Doha, Riyadh, and beyond.
The Swan Chair was created in 1958 by legendary Danish architect Arne Jacobsen for the lobby of the Radisson Royal Hotel (formerly SAS Royal Hotel) in Copenhagen. Designed alongside the famous Egg Chair, it marked one of Jacobsen’s most groundbreaking collections—an enduring symbol of mid-century modern design. Characterized by the absence of straight lines, the Swan Chair consists entirely of fluid, organic curves that mimic the elegance of the human form. Its bold, sculptural silhouette was a revolutionary statement at the time and remains an icon of modern design, widely celebrated by interior designers, architects, and collectors. Whether in a luxury hotel lobby, an executive suite, a designer showroom, or a private residence, the Swan Chair brings timeless sophistication and artistic presence to any interior space.
The Swan Chair was created in 1958 by legendary Danish architect Arne Jacobsen for the lobby of the Radisson Royal Hotel (formerly SAS Royal Hotel) in Copenhagen. Designed alongside the famous Egg Chair, it marked one of Jacobsen’s most groundbreaking collections—an enduring symbol of mid-century modern design. Characterized by the absence of straight lines, the Swan Chair consists entirely of fluid, organic curves that mimic the elegance of the human form. Its bold, sculptural silhouette was a revolutionary statement at the time and remains an icon of modern design, widely celebrated by interior designers, architects, and collectors. Whether in a luxury hotel lobby, an executive suite, a designer showroom, or a private residence, the Swan Chair brings timeless sophistication and artistic presence to any interior space.
The Egg Chair is distinguished by its inviting curves and tall, enveloping backrest, which together form a protective shell—an “egg”—that offers a sense of privacy and comfort. The design allows the user to feel both shielded from view and gently embraced by its sculptural form. Originally created by Arne Jacobsen in 1958 for the Radisson Hotel in Copenhagen, the chair reflects his commitment to innovation and modernism. True to Jacobsen’s design philosophy, it was one of the first chairs to utilize modern materials and industrial techniques in such an expressive form. Its structure is composed of a molded fiberglass shell, padded with polyurethane foam for exceptional comfort. The upholstery—whether in fabric or leather—is meticulously applied to follow the chair’s organic, sinuous silhouette, resulting in a seamless blend of form and function.
The Egg Chair is distinguished by its inviting curves and tall, enveloping backrest, which together form a protective shell—an “egg”—that offers a sense of privacy and comfort. The design allows the user to feel both shielded from view and gently embraced by its sculptural form. Originally created by Arne Jacobsen in 1958 for the Radisson Hotel in Copenhagen, the chair reflects his commitment to innovation and modernism. True to Jacobsen’s design philosophy, it was one of the first chairs to utilize modern materials and industrial techniques in such an expressive form. Its structure is composed of a molded fiberglass shell, padded with polyurethane foam for exceptional comfort. The upholstery—whether in fabric or leather—is meticulously applied to follow the chair’s organic, sinuous silhouette, resulting in a seamless blend of form and function.
The Egg Chair stands out for its welcoming, enveloping lines and its tall, curved backrest, which together form a protective shell—an “egg”—that offers a sense of privacy and comfort. Sitting in it feels like being gently hidden from view, wrapped in elegance and design. Originally designed in 1958 by Arne Jacobsen for the Radisson Hotel in Copenhagen, the chair was a revolutionary innovation in the world of furniture design. Created in line with Jacobsen’s modernist vision, it introduced new production techniques and materials to the market. Its structure is formed by a molded fiberglass shell, filled with polyurethane foam padding, and finished with a seamless layer of fabric or leather upholstery. The result is a piece with fluid, sinuous lines and a sculptural presence—one that remains an enduring symbol of mid-century Scandinavian design. Perfect for architects, interior designers, and high-end projects in Dubai, Doha, or Riyadh, the Egg Chair fits effortlessly into luxury living rooms, hotel lobbies, design offices, or artistic interiors.
The Egg Chair stands out for its welcoming, enveloping lines and its tall, curved backrest, which together form a protective shell—an “egg”—that offers a sense of privacy and comfort. Sitting in it feels like being gently hidden from view, wrapped in elegance and design. Originally designed in 1958 by Arne Jacobsen for the Radisson Hotel in Copenhagen, the chair was a revolutionary innovation in the world of furniture design. Created in line with Jacobsen’s modernist vision, it introduced new production techniques and materials to the market. Its structure is formed by a molded fiberglass shell, filled with polyurethane foam padding, and finished with a seamless layer of fabric or leather upholstery. The result is a piece with fluid, sinuous lines and a sculptural presence—one that remains an enduring symbol of mid-century Scandinavian design. Perfect for architects, interior designers, and high-end projects in Dubai, Doha, or Riyadh, the Egg Chair fits effortlessly into luxury living rooms, hotel lobbies, design offices, or artistic interiors.
The Egg Chair is an icon of 20th-century modern design, created in 1958 by Arne Jacobsen for the Radisson Hotel in Copenhagen. Characterized by its enveloping lines and high curved backrest, it forms a shell—an “egg”—that offers both privacy and comfort, wrapping the user in an intimate, protected space. This revolutionary design introduced a new way of shaping furniture using modern materials and sculptural form. The chair features a fiberglass shell structure, padded with polyurethane foam, and upholstered in fabric or leather that seamlessly follows the curves of the body, offering both ergonomic support and aesthetic elegance. Perfect for luxury interiors, design offices, boutique hotels, or architectural lounges, the Egg Chair remains a timeless piece appreciated by architects and designers across Dubai, Doha, Riyadh, and beyond.
The Egg Chair is an icon of 20th-century modern design, created in 1958 by Arne Jacobsen for the Radisson Hotel in Copenhagen. Characterized by its enveloping lines and high curved backrest, it forms a shell—an “egg”—that offers both privacy and comfort, wrapping the user in an intimate, protected space. This revolutionary design introduced a new way of shaping furniture using modern materials and sculptural form. The chair features a fiberglass shell structure, padded with polyurethane foam, and upholstered in fabric or leather that seamlessly follows the curves of the body, offering both ergonomic support and aesthetic elegance. Perfect for luxury interiors, design offices, boutique hotels, or architectural lounges, the Egg Chair remains a timeless piece appreciated by architects and designers across Dubai, Doha, Riyadh, and beyond.
This sculptural bench is a masterclass in the interplay of curved geometry, subtractive form, and intentional voids. The design explores complex contours and softened angles, striking a balance between fluidity and structure. Every curve is deliberate, every negative space carefully carved—none of it accidental, none of it empty. The silhouette evokes traditional sculpture, yet reimagined through a modern lens, where the space that is taken away becomes as meaningful as the form that remains. This bench isn’t just seating—it’s a spatial composition, a statement of architectural elegance and artistic restraint. "You cannot say that the space found is not space. In reality, it is chosen very carefully."
This sculptural bench is a masterclass in the interplay of curved geometry, subtractive form, and intentional voids. The design explores complex contours and softened angles, striking a balance between fluidity and structure. Every curve is deliberate, every negative space carefully carved—none of it accidental, none of it empty. The silhouette evokes traditional sculpture, yet reimagined through a modern lens, where the space that is taken away becomes as meaningful as the form that remains. This bench isn’t just seating—it’s a spatial composition, a statement of architectural elegance and artistic restraint. "You cannot say that the space found is not space. In reality, it is chosen very carefully."