Originally called "Model 4130", the chair was designed in 1957 for the Danish Museum of Art's spring exhibition in Copenhagen. Therefore after winning a prize at the XI. Triennale in Milan, the chair was renamed "Grand Prix™".
The Grand Prix™ chair is available with a steel base in three different heights, or with the original wooden base, making it an ideal type for a wide range of use. It is available in an extensive range of colours, wood types and fabric or leather upholstery options.
The Grand Prix™ chair variant with steel base is stackable.
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