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In the Process of being restored. Contact us to customize upholstery.
Designed in the 1950s by acclaimed Danish architect and designer Hans Olsen, the “Fried Egg” Lounge Chair is one of the most playful and recognizable creations of the Danish Modern era. With its distinctive asymmetrical form, sculptural teak frame, and generous upholstered shell, the chair perfectly captures the spirit of postwar Scandinavian design — where innovation, comfort, and artistic expression intersect.
Viewed from above, the chair’s silhouette resembles a fried egg, giving rise to its memorable nickname. The sweeping, irregular curves create an inviting and organic form that feels almost sculpted rather than constructed. It is precisely this unexpected asymmetry that makes the chair so compelling — both visually striking and wonderfully ergonomic.
The wide, flat armrests are intentionally designed to encourage relaxed living. They invite you to swing your legs up casually, lounge sideways, or curl into the seat — a gesture that reflects the relaxed lifestyle and progressive thinking of 1950s Scandinavian design.
Beneath the sculptural upholstered shell sits a beautifully crafted solid teak frame, a hallmark material of Danish furniture from the era. The warm wood tones contrast elegantly with the upholstery while showcasing the Danish tradition of precision joinery and refined craftsmanship.
More than simply a lounge chair, the Fried Egg chair is a conversation piece and design statement. Its bold form embodies the 1950s fascination with color, organic shapes, and expressive furniture — a time when designers began pushing beyond strict functionalism to create pieces that were both practical and artistic.
Today, the Hans Olsen Fried Egg chair remains a highly sought-after collectible, admired by interior designers and collectors of Scandinavian furniture alike. Its whimsical character, exceptional comfort, and unmistakable silhouette ensure that it remains one of the most memorable lounge chairs of the Danish modern movement.
Why collectors love it:
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Iconic asymmetrical design by Hans Olsen
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Nicknamed “Fried Egg” for its sculptural silhouette
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Comfortable, generously proportioned lounge seating
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Solid teak frame celebrating classic Danish craftsmanship
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A true statement piece of 1950s Danish Modern design
Perfect for a modern living room, reading corner, or gallery-like interior, the Fried Egg chair brings personality, comfort, and authentic Scandinavian design history into any space.
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In the Process of being restored. Contact us to customize upholstery.
Designed in the 1950s by acclaimed Danish architect and designer Hans Olsen, the “Fried Egg” Lounge Chair is one of the most playful and recognizable creations of the Danish Modern era. With its distinctive asymmetrical form, sculptural teak frame, and generous upholstered shell, the chair perfectly captures the spirit of postwar Scandinavian design — where innovation, comfort, and artistic expression intersect.
Viewed from above, the chair’s silhouette resembles a fried egg, giving rise to its memorable nickname. The sweeping, irregular curves create an inviting and organic form that feels almost sculpted rather than constructed. It is precisely this unexpected asymmetry that makes the chair so compelling — both visually striking and wonderfully ergonomic.
The wide, flat armrests are intentionally designed to encourage relaxed living. They invite you to swing your legs up casually, lounge sideways, or curl into the seat — a gesture that reflects the relaxed lifestyle and progressive thinking of 1950s Scandinavian design.
Beneath the sculptural upholstered shell sits a beautifully crafted solid teak frame, a hallmark material of Danish furniture from the era. The warm wood tones contrast elegantly with the upholstery while showcasing the Danish tradition of precision joinery and refined craftsmanship.
More than simply a lounge chair, the Fried Egg chair is a conversation piece and design statement. Its bold form embodies the 1950s fascination with color, organic shapes, and expressive furniture — a time when designers began pushing beyond strict functionalism to create pieces that were both practical and artistic.
Today, the Hans Olsen Fried Egg chair remains a highly sought-after collectible, admired by interior designers and collectors of Scandinavian furniture alike. Its whimsical character, exceptional comfort, and unmistakable silhouette ensure that it remains one of the most memorable lounge chairs of the Danish modern movement.
Why collectors love it:
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Iconic asymmetrical design by Hans Olsen
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Nicknamed “Fried Egg” for its sculptural silhouette
-
Comfortable, generously proportioned lounge seating
-
Solid teak frame celebrating classic Danish craftsmanship
-
A true statement piece of 1950s Danish Modern design
Perfect for a modern living room, reading corner, or gallery-like interior, the Fried Egg chair brings personality, comfort, and authentic Scandinavian design history into any space.
See why our clients trust Hobbs Modern:
Wood Care
Keep the furniture in a cool, dry place
Avoid furniture's direct exposure to rain, sun or wind
Avoid placing hot objects directly on the piece to prevent undesirable marks or permanent circles.
Avoid placing objects that may cause scratches to the surface
Clean using water only in small quantities and apply it with soft, damp cloth
After damp cloth wipe with a soft, dry cloth
You can use other liquids that are especially for cleaning wood furniture. Take into account the type of wood and follow the manufacturer's instructions
Upholstery Care
Do not expose directly to sunlight to provide greater durability colors
Exchange both side pads, the seat and backrest, to obtain uniform wear
Shake the cushions regularly to remove dust and to maintain the stability of the form
Clean regularly with a vacuum cleaner in good condition
Use a textile fabric cleaning substance according to and following the manufacturer's instructions
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