CH22 Lounge Chair

CH22 Lounge Chair

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The CH22 lounge chair, manufactured from 1950, was part of Hans J. Wegner’s debut collection for Carl Hansen & Son. The chairs were all made of wood with seats in paper cord instead of upholstery. They are among the designer’s most well-known and sought-after creations today.

CH25 Lounge Chair

CH25 Lounge Chair

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The CH25 is one of the first four chairs Hans J. Wegner created exclusively for Carl Hansen & Søn at the beginning of the collaboration which started in 1949. The chair, considered revolutionary at the time, was put into production in 1950.

CH28P Lounge Chair

CH28P Lounge Chair

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Hans J. Wegner’s CH28P Lounge Chair, designed in 1951, includes many of the master’s characteristic design features. The chair, which was put into production the following year, is not only functional, but also very comfortable.

CH28T Lounge Chair

CH28T Lounge Chair

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Hans J. Wegner’s CH28T Lounge Chair from 1951 is as functional as it is sculptural. The chair, which was put into production the following year, is a carefully considered design capturing many of the master’s signature elements.

CH44 Lounge Chair

CH44 Lounge Chair

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With the heart of a cabinetmaker and the mind of a modern functionalist, Hans J. Wegner continually pursued simplified forms and perfect functionality. The CH44 lounge chair is one of the results of these efforts.

LM92T Metropolitan Chair

LM92T Metropolitan Chair

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The LM92T Metropolitan Chair, designed by Ejner Larsen and Aksel Bender Madsen, was first shown at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Guild Exhibition in 1949. The Metropolitan Chair combines wood and leather beautifully.

LM92P Metropolitan Chair

LM92P Metropolitan Chair

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The LM92P Metropolitan Chair by Ejner Larsen and Aksel Bender Madsen, earned its name at the 1960 exhibition, ‘The Arts of Denmark’ at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art.

MG501 Cuba Chair

MG501 Cuba Chair

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Designed by Morten Gøttler in 1997, the MG501 Cuba Chair captures contemporary design with its ideal balance of form and function, and nods to previous masters who experimented with elevating the folding chair concept.

KK47000 Safari Chair

KK47000 Safari Chair

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The KK47000 Safari Chair is an iconic example of Kaare Klint’s design ideology. Klint effortlessly transformed an historical archetype into a modern, collapsible chair. His considered design is a hallmark of sophistication and pure craftsmanship for contemporary interiors.

OW124 Beak Chair

OW124 Beak Chair

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The OW124 Beak Chair created by Ole Wanscher was introduced in 1951. It is a splendid example of the designer’s unique ability to add sculptural dimension to his furniture.

OW149 Colonial Chair

OW149 Colonial Chair

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Ole Wanscher’s OW149 Colonial Chair combines contrasting forms and materials to create a refined and luxurious whole. This stylish chair is his most famous furniture work and a true pleasure to experience.

MG501 Paper cord Cuba Chair

MG501 Paper cord Cuba Chair

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Designed in 1997, Morten Gøttler's elegant Cuba Chair is a good example of the Scandinavian design heritage and the careful balancing of clarity of form and function. The chair, which after just a couple of decades has become a true classic, is now being introduced in a new variant with the seat and back in paper cord, giving the Cuba Chair an even lighter and more refined expression.

FK10 Plico Chair

FK10 Plico Chair

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Foldable lounge chairs with a unique expression, designed by Fabricius Kastholm and made to exacting standards from an intriguing mix of certified solid oak and stitched linen canvas.

FK11 Plico Chair

FK11 Plico Chair

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Foldable lounge chairs with a unique expression, designed by Fabricius Kastholm and made to exacting standards from an intriguing mix of certified solid oak and stitched linen canvas.

LM92C Metropolitan Chair

LM92C Metropolitan Chair

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The LM92C Metropolitan Chair by Ejner Larsen and Aksel Bender Madsen, earned its name at the 1960 exhibition, ‘The Arts of Denmark’ at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art.

VLA76 Foyer Chair

VLA76 Foyer Chair

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The Foyer Chair is characterized by a unique interplay between oak wood and upholstery, and the armrests are hand-polished with the utmost care to avoid the appearance of noticeable transitions. The Foyer Series was exclusively created by Vilhelm Lauritzen for Radiohuset in Copenhagen in 1945.

CH45 Rocking Chair

CH45 Rocking Chair

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The CH45 Rocking Chair was created for Carl Hansen & Søn in 1965 as part of a more extensive series of furniture, carrying the distinct hallmarks of a Hans J. Wegner design. Wegner’s rocking chair displays a careful balance of poise and elegance with a modern Nordic aesthetic. Available with optional cushions for seat and neck.

CH07 J60P Shell Chair Anniversary Edition, upholstered

CH07 J60P Shell Chair Anniversary Edition, upholstered

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The CH07 Shell Chair 60th Anniversary Edition is an exclusive variant made from FSC tm-certified rosewood and oak, with or without a black aniline leather seat. This anniversary edition is available until December 31st, 2023.

CH07 J60T Shell Chair Anniversary Edition

CH07 J60T Shell Chair Anniversary Edition

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The CH07 Shell Chair 60th Anniversary Edition is an exclusive variant made from FSCtm-certified rosewood and oak, with or without a black aniline leather seat. This anniversary edition is available until December 31st, 2023.

KK47000 Special Edition Safari Chair

KK47000 Special Edition Safari Chair

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This special edition of the Safari Chair by Kaare Klint features a heavy canvas fabric available in three warm and earthy colours. Merged with soft saddle leather detailing and a vibrant oiled teak frame, this edition offers a new look to Klint’s masterpiece. The new variants are exclusively available in Carl Hansen & Søn Flagship Stores and at carlhansen.com until June 30th, 2024.

CH410 Peter's Chair

CH410 Peter's Chair

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Hans J. Wegner designed Peter’s Chair as the perfect gift for a friend’s son several decades ago. The 1944 chair has remained a cherished classic for children’s rooms and continues to offer the ultimate combination of carefully considered design and an engaging toy.

BK10 Chair

BK10 Chair

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Designed in 1959 by Danish architect Bodil Kjær, the BK10 dining chair was created as part of her groundbreaking Indoor-Outdoor Series, conceived to be durable enough to live outdoors and beautiful enough to be used inside. Cushion is sold separately.

BK11 Lounge Chair

BK11 Lounge Chair

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The BK11 lounge chair was designed in 1959 by Danish architect Bodil Kjær as part of her architecturally inspired Indoor-Outdoor Series. With a linear form influenced by Cubism, the chair’s solid teak construction is designed to patinate beautifully with age and use. The result of expert craftsmanship, the chair’s design has an inclined seat and back, with armrests, legs and runners that are mortised together to form two squares. It can be supplied with slender, supportive cushions made from weather-resistant Sunbrella fabric for additional comfort. Cushion is sold separately.

BM5768 Deck Chair Footstool

BM5768 Deck Chair Footstool

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The BM5768 Footstool was designed in the late 1960s by Danish furniture designer Børge Mogensen as part of the Deck Chair Series of beautifully crafted outdoor furniture in solid, untreated, FSC™-certified teak. Perfectly proportioned to match the height of the series’ deck chair, the suspended seat of the foldable BM5768 Footstool is upholstered in weatherproof Sunbrella fabric, chosen for its natural look and easy cleaning. Can ideally be parred with BM1069 tray in solid Teak to create an inviting outdoor table.

pp66/pp56

pp66/pp56

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was designed in 1945 and became the quintessential modern outcome of Wegner’s studies of traditional Chinese chairs from the Ming Dynasty.

pp501/pp503

pp501/pp503

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The “Round One” as Wegner referred to it with his usual provincial modesty, is one of the most famous Danish pieces of furniture — and certainly most distinctly Danish. In its own modest and simple way, it sums up the very essence of traditional Danish woodworking and design philosophy. It is considered the magnum opus of Hans J. Wegner.

pp505

pp505

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The continuity in shape and philosophy is obvious but designed for a different purpose, Wegner created a smaller chair that would easily fit underneath the table thus making it more suitable for the dining set.

pp250

pp250

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The Valet Chair is a functional sculpture that applies the traditional function of a valet stand to an elaborately crafted wooden chair. The back leg is carved in shape to offer both a comfortable backrest and a proper hanger for a jacket or a coat.

pp502

pp502

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The Swivel Chair is an uncompromising tool with comfort and ergonomics as overriding considerations. The top bar, made of solid wood and twisted like a propeller, is separated from the remaining frame and completed at the very limit of what is possible for full ergonomic advantage.

pp518

pp518

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One of the more playful and inspired designs in Wegner’s catalogue, the Bull Chair 

pp701

pp701

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In 1965 Wegner completed his house in Gentofte, north of Copenhagen, where he lived with his family for

pp201/pp203

pp201/pp203

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Revising the old Chinese Chair, the pp201 | pp203 First Chair combines the aesthetics of the pp701 Minimal Chair with the construction of the pp66 Chinese Chair thus creating a new expression, where the strict geometrically defined frame supports only the most prudent use of those organic shapes so characteristic of Wegner’s work through the 1950’s.

pp62/pp52

pp62/pp52

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This is the most static and classic of all Wegner’s chairs. Its frame is strictly geometrical and the armrests embrace the person seated while the gracious backrest provides state of the art comfort.

pp68/pp58

pp68/pp58

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In the late years of a long glorious career with an extensive line of masterpieces acknowledged worldwide and a number of significant awards already achieved, Hans J. Wegner aged 73 designed the pp68/pp58 as his final round back arm chair.

pp58/3

pp58/3

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The three-legged version of pp58 is named pp58/3. More simple in shape and stackable, yet with the same basic characteristics as its predecessor: Excellent comfort, practical and with a strength and durability to outlast daily use for generations. Though the chair only has three legs, it is remarkably stable, and the triangular rail structure under the seat allows the simplest possible construction of the chair.

pp240

pp240

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For extensive comfort the Conference Chair is designed with the purpose of providing comfortable seating throughout an entire day and the following evening, if that proves necessary.

pp550

pp550

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The Peacock Chair is historically anchored in the classic British Windsor Chair. As were the case with many of his early works, Wegner updated his sources of inspiration to a modern version while adding sophisticated details that required the greatest accuracy from highly skilled craftsmen.

pp512

pp512

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The Folding Chair was presented alongside the Round Chair at the legendary 1949 Cabinetmakers’ Guild’s Autumn Exhibition that marked the breakthrough for Wegner. The basic lines pays homage to the Barcelona Chair by the renowned Bauhaus architect Mies van der Rohe while Wegner gave it a folding mechanism that would add stability to the construction and made it out of pure natural materials.

pp16

pp16

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A simple and elegant chair that easily fits into a modest living room. Prudent in every detail, reliant and optimized for comfort, this is a chair to make you feel at home.

pp521

pp521

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The Upholstered Peacock is, as the name implies, an upholstered interpretation of the pp550 Peacock Chair from 1947, one of Wegner’s all time classics and one of his personally most beloved designs.

pp530

pp530

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Conceived in 1954 the Tub Chair was a pioneering experiment and it turned out to be the most advanced shell chair design Wegner created as the back of the chair is a complicated double bent shell comprising of two individual shapes. One that is bent and one that is both bent and twisted.

pp129

pp129

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Wegner’s primary material was always solid wood. Nevertheless, having designed the pp550 Peacock Chair in 1947, it was not until 1968 that Wegner created an expressive easy chair with solid wood as the dominant material, namely the Web Chair.

pp112

pp112

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is a hybrid design comprising features from Wegner’s series of Chinese chairs and his many attempts at creating a modern version of the British Windsor Chair. Consequently this easy chair is light and elegant

pp124

pp124

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Rocking is a wonderful way to relax and when applied well it will allow a chair to offer some unique features. A well made rocking chair provides various seating angles and is easy to access and exit. With the pp124 Wegner has created a sophisticated and comfortable rocking chair with particular attention to thorough craftsmanship and functionality.

pp130

pp130

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The idea of making a chair based on the most simple and elegant shape of them all, the circle, remained a distant dream until Hans J. Wegner eventually completed the design at the age of 72. The concept of the Circle Chair matured over a lifetime, and became one of Wegner’s most visionary projects.

pp225

pp225

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With a frame made of solid stainless steel, 240 metres of specially developed flag line forming the seat and back and a long-haired sheepskin softening the industrial sharpness of the steel, the Flag Halyard Chair constitutes the pinnacle of luxury and relaxation.

pp524

pp524

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The Deck Chair is true to the goal that its name implies. The Deck Chair is a meticulous piece of craftsmanship that forms an archetype for what a luxurious deck chair looks like. Nevertheless, it refers to a number of earlier Wegner designs and its design is derived from the pp512 Folding Chair and the beautiful but rare Dolphin Chairs adding an adjustment mechanism for the back very similar to the one on the pp530 Tub Chair.

pp135

pp135

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The Hammock Chair is a remarkable sculpture made to offer a tangible relaxing experience. The beautiful curves balanced with the sturdy moulded wood construction and the flag line pattern with an excessive elegance elevates this bold design into one of Wegner’s truly unique creations.

San Siro Plus

San Siro Plus

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Soft shape, clear sign, and well-finished design are the hallmarks of Jasper Morrison’s San Siro Plus small armchair, born as an evolution of the previous model designed by Morrison a few years ago and characterized by an even more pronounced comfort thanks to the addition of an internal memory foam padding.

S-Chair

S-Chair

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The iconic S-Chair by Tom Dixon is an object with an artisanal core, successfully transformed into an authentic industrial masterpiece, without losing the essence of the original product. An emblem of contemporary design, the chair can be found in the permanent collections of the world’s greatest museums, from the Triennale in Milan to the MoMa in New York. S-Chair has a dark varnished metal structure; the iconic original version is upholstered with marsh straw; alternatively, it is available in wicker or with a fixed cover chosen from a selection of leathers or fabrics from the collection. For the marsh straw version, the weaving is done entirely by hand: a meticulous procedure that requires more than 6 hours of craftsmanship.