The list for sell is an egg chair and ottoman designed by Armed Jacobson and produced by Fritz Hanson in 1998.
The iconic Swan chair from 1998 up to date with the most popular classics of furniture design.
This example is in lovely condition with some light wear. The white color was recently refreshed by a leather professional, as the color can often fade or change slightly from use. It is thus now vibrant and white as it should be. The leather has a nice hand feel and ottoman is in the nice condition as well.

Blue Flowers Under Open Skies: Finding Courage in the Colors of Hope
Sometimes a single flower can remind us that beauty still belongs in the world. Across a hillside, the blue flowers swayed beneath the morning sun. The sky above mirrored their color. For a moment, earth and heaven seemed to agree. Among the many colors found in gardens, blue remains one of the most striking. It…
Among the Olive Groves: What Ancient Trees Teach About Endurance
The strongest roots often belong to those who have survived the longest storms. An olive tree does not hurry. It measures time differently. Across the landscapes of Israel stand olive trees older than kingdoms, older than empires, older than many of the conflicts that once surrounded them. Their trunks twist. Their bark bears the marks…
The Almond Blossom of Jerusalem: Hope That Arrives Before Spring
Some flowers bloom before the season seems ready. Some people keep believing before the world sees the promise. In the hills surrounding Jerusalem, winter still lingers when the almond trees begin to bloom. The earth is cold. The winds still carry traces of winter. Yet the blossoms appear anyway. Among the first flowers to announce…

The Olive Tree and the Rose: A Floral Reflection on the Resilience of Israel
Some flowers bloom after winter. Some people flourish after centuries of storms. There are gardens that survive because conditions are perfect. And there are gardens that survive because their roots refuse to surrender. When we walk through a garden, we often admire the blossoms. The rose catches our attention. The lily draws our gaze. The…
A Thousand Petals of Gratitude: Learning to Notice Everyday Beauty
The garden is filled with miracles. Most of them are small enough to miss. Not every flower becomes a centerpiece. Not every bloom receives attention. Yet every petal contributes to the beauty of the garden. There are flowers that dominate attention. Roses. Peonies. Sunflowers. And then there are the quiet flowers. The tiny blossoms beside…
The Quiet Strength of Lavender: Finding Peace in a Noisy World
Some flowers heal not through color, but through calm. The garden has its singers. Its performers. Its dramatic blooms. And then it has lavender. Quiet. Fragrant. Unshaken. Walk through a lavender field and something changes. The wind softens. The mind slows. The noise of the world feels farther away. At EssuCenter.com, we often think lavender…
The Garden of Second Chances: Why Nature Never Gives Up on New Beginnings
Every spring carries a letter from yesterday, folded carefully into tomorrow. The branch looked empty in winter. The soil appeared silent. The garden seemed to have surrendered. Yet beneath the frost, life was already writing its return. There is a corner of almost every garden where miracles quietly happen. Not dramatic miracles. Not sudden miracles.…
The Bloom Beyond the Storm: Why Beauty Often Arrives After the Hardest Rain
Some flowers need sunshine to grow. Others discover their greatest strength after the storm. The storm arrives without invitation.The sky darkens.The winds rise.The rain falls harder than we imagined possible. And yet, when it passes, the garden often looks more alive than before. There are moments in every life that resemble storms. Seasons when plans…
Fields of Forever: What Flowers Teach Us About Hope Beyond the Horizon
When blossoms remind us that endings are not always endings. Every autumn, petals fall.Every winter, gardens grow quiet.And every spring, life returns with astonishing faithfulness. Nature has been preaching hope long before humans learned to listen. There is something mysterious about standing in a field of flowers. The horizon stretches beyond sight. The breeze carries…

