Series 7 is one of the most significant chair designs in the history of modern furniture, created by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen in 1955. Its nine-layer pressure-moulded veneer shell produces a form of exceptional strength and resilience in a structure of extraordinary visual lightness — the combination of rigorous material technology and formal invention that characterises Jacobsen's approach to chair design throughout his career. The design has been in continuous production since its introduction and is the most widely produced chair in Fritz Hansen's history.
The 3107 dining chair is the standard four-legged version of the Series 7 — the configuration most associated with the design and the one that appears most widely across residential, commercial, educational, and public settings globally. The shell's characteristic silhouette is timeless in its formal clarity: a continuous curved surface that provides back and seat support in a single moulded element, mounted on slender steel legs that disappear beneath the visual presence of the shell.
The Series 7 3107 is specified across virtually every building type and interior context. Its compact footprint, stackable form, and enduring formal quality make it one of the most practical and visually appropriate dining chairs available for specification across residential dining rooms, restaurant and hospitality environments, educational settings, and commercial spaces. Available in a comprehensive range of shell colours and base finishes.
Available as a 2D DWG drawing, 3D model, Revit file and ArchiCAD file.