Fritz Hansen was founded in 1872 by the namesake cabinetmaker. Since that time, the company has established itself as an integral part of Danish and international design. The brand, which in the 2000s changed its identity to The Republic of Fritz Hansen, contributes “beautifully shaped and functional furniture that seamlessly meet through the use of innovative techniques and new materials.” In the early part of the twentieth century, Christian E. Hansen, son of Fritz Hansen, experimented with steam bending beech—an experiment that led to some of the first bent wood pieces and that made the company leaders in laminate wood furniture. Fritz Hansen also launched the first Danish steel furniture.
The Fritz Hansen style “is international and exudes class.” Each piece has a strong identity which is partly achieved through the company’s collaborations with famous designers and architects. The company’s aesthetic began as an altered version of German functionalism. Intended for “modern city dwellers and international businesses with a confident taste for elegance and underplayed luxury,” the Republic of Fritz Hansen welcomes people who want to make a statement.
1872
Private
201-500
Jørgen Tandrup
Henning Kruse Petersen
Anders Jørn Knutsen
Anders Obel
Per-Olav Larsen
Annette Overgaard
Marianne Thompson
Allerødvej 8
3450 Allerød
Denmark
Tel +45 4817 2300
management@fritzhansen.com
www.fritzhansen.com
22 Wooster Street
New York, NY 10013
USA
Tel 212.219.3226