The distinctive Fried Egg chair was originally designed in 1956 by the architect Hans Olsen. The Fried Egg chair stands out with its playful idiom, which in its very own way captures the zeitgeist of the 1950s, when experiments, bravery, and skill resulted in world-class furniture. This roomy, comfortable chair was christened ‘Fried Egg’ because that is what it looks like when viewed from above. The flat armrest invites you to swing your legs up on it. As a tribute to the 1950s' adoration of color and love of teak, it has been relaunched in this type of wood. It has also been relaunched in oak for a modern finish. To facilitate the ultimate flexibility when it comes to interior design, Fried Egg is now available in both a right- and left-hand version. This makes it possible to create a lounge corner with the chairs mirroring each other, creating a perfect spot for relaxed conversations.
Solid teak or oak, Foam, textile