AJ52 Society Table

carlhansen > Desk
Created in 1952 for the American-Scandinavian Foundation’s New York office, Arne Jacobsen’s elegant AJ52 Society Table is a fluid fusion of Bauhaus, functionalism and industrial design.
ML10097 Egyptian Table

carlhansen > Coffee table
Mogens Lassen designed the ML10097 Egyptian Table after being inspired by folding stands found in Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922. The table was first shown at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition in 1940.
CH417 Tray Table

carlhansen > Coffee table
Hans J. Wegner’s CH417 tray table is a clear example of his ability to create functional and, at the same time, beautiful, unique furniture.
CH008 Coffee Table

carlhansen > Coffee table
The CH008 coffee table was designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1954. The understated and elegant three-legged design has since become one of his most popular pieces.
ML10097 Egyptian Table

carlhansen > Coffee table
Mogens Lassen designed the ML10097 Egyptian Table after being inspired by folding stands found in Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922. The table was first shown at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition in 1940.
CH327 Dining Table

carlhansen > Table
Hans J. Wegner’s CH327 6-person dining table from 1962 has an unusual design where the tabletop appears almost to be floating. The CH327T insert leaf is sold separately.
CH002 Dining Table

carlhansen > Table
The CH002 is the smaller of two dining tables that Hans J. Wegner created in 1982. The table expresses Wegner’s functional design philosophy through an appealing solution for modern interiors. The CH002 is crafted to fit smaller spaces, and can be extended easily with two accompanying leaves.
CH006 Dining Table

carlhansen > Table
At 90 x 138 cm, the CH006 is a longer version of the CH002 dining table, designed in 1982. The table, with solid extension frames and built-in grip for the two hinged extension leaves with rounded edges, illustrates Hans J. Wegner’s visionary approach to functional design. The CH006 table is versatile and can be adapted to smaller gatherings as well as larger dinner parties.
CH388 Dining Table

carlhansen > Table
The CH388 round dining table for four people, with a stainless steel frame, is a smaller version of a similar table for six people that Hans J. Wegner designed in 1962. The use of steel in the 1960’s was not unusual for Wegner, who at this time, often also chose to use stainless steel frames in his chairs. The CH388I insert leaf is sold separately.
CH322 Dining Table

carlhansen > Table
The CH322 dining table, designed in 1960, is a successful result of Hans J. Wegner’s work combining wood and stainless steel. The CH322I insert leaf is sold separately.
SH900 Extend Table

carlhansen > Table
The SH900 Extend Table, designed by Strand + Hvass in 2007, pays tribute to previous masters whilst also exploring new structures and bold material combinations.
E020 Embrace Table

carlhansen > Table
Designed by EOOS for Carl Hansen & Søn, the Embrace Table is a functional design that unites wood and steel to create a floating and distinctive piece.
E020 Embrace Table

carlhansen > Table
Designed by EOOS for Carl Hansen & Søn, the Embrace Table is a functional design that unites wood and steel to create a floating and distinctive piece.
E020 Embrace Table

carlhansen > Table
Designed by EOOS for Carl Hansen & Søn, the Embrace Table is a functional design that unites wood and steel to create a floating and distinctive piece.
CH327 Dining Table

carlhansen > Table
The CH327 table designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1962 has an unusual design where the tabletop appears almost to be floating. The CH327T insert leaf is sold separately.
BM0698 Asserbo Table

carlhansen > Table
Shaped from solid, dark-oiled FSC™-certified eucalyptus, the Asserbo Table exudes a simple stringency that alludes to the Shaker style. Designed in 1961 by Børge Mogensen to meet his own furniture needs, its gently rounded shape is punctuated with brushed brass screws. A piece with high utility value, the table is ideal for private and holiday homes, but also for restaurants and public spaces as a gathering point for meetings, meals and conversations.
OW224 Rungstedlund Dining Table

carlhansen > Table
The sculptural OW224 Rungstedlund dining table was designed by Ole Wanscher in 1962. Intended Rungstedlund, which today is a museum, the table is a sleek, elliptical design crafted from bookmatched FSC-certified oak veneer. The table is extendable to accommodate flexible dining, another example of Wanscher’s refined approach to functional design. Extension leaves are sold separately.
PK52 Professor Desk

carlhansen > Desk
The PK52 Professor Desk was designed by Poul Kjærholm for the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. Versatile and slender, the desk established Kjærholm’s reputation for uniting the best of traditional craftsmanship and industrial design.
PK52A Student Desk

carlhansen > Desk
Poul Kjærholm created the PK52A Student Desk by bringing wood and steel together in a clean, light construction. With its pared-down expression the desk is a perfect example of Kjærholm’s great contribution to Danish design.
CH110 Desk

carlhansen > Desk
Hans J. Wegner’s CH110 desk stands out in many ways from his usual style of solid-wood furniture. Created in 1970, it was part of an exclusive office concept. The series features some of Wegner’s most distinctive steel-framed furniture.
AJ52 Society Table

carlhansen > Desk
Created in 1952 for the American-Scandinavian Foundation’s New York office, Arne Jacobsen’s elegant AJ52 Society Table is a fluid fusion of Bauhaus, functionalism and industrial design.
ML10097 Egyptian Table

carlhansen > Coffee table
Mogens Lassen designed the ML10097 Egyptian Table after being inspired by folding stands found in Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922. The table was first shown at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition in 1940.
CH011 Coffee Table

carlhansen > Coffee table
Hans J. Wegner’s CH011 coffee table combines the beautiful and the practical to make an elegant piece of furniture that will naturally fit in many spaces.
CH417 Tray Table

carlhansen > Coffee table
Hans J. Wegner’s CH417 tray table is a clear example of his ability to create functional and, at the same time, beautiful, unique furniture.
CH415 Coffee Table

carlhansen > Coffee table
CH415 was designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1990 as an individual folding table designed for use between his fixed sofa rows at Copenhagen Airport. The Wegner table, with its round top, slim legs and small dimensions, is also very suitable in a home as a small low table which can easily be moved around.
OW449 Colonial Coffee Table

carlhansen > Coffee table
Ole Wanscher designed the classic OW449 Colonial Coffee Table in 1964, thereby creating a timeless and harmonious focal point for the entire Colonial Series.
CH008 Coffee Table

carlhansen > Coffee table
The CH008 coffee table was designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1954. The understated and elegant three-legged design has since become one of his most popular pieces.
CH108 Coffee Table

carlhansen > Coffee table
The CH108 glass and steel coffee table is part of Hans J. Wegner’s elegant CH100 series. The brushed flat steel frame has a beautiful, smooth surface which is clearly visible through the sturdy rectangular glass top. The Wegner coffee table is also available in a smaller square version; CH106.
CH106 Coffee Table

carlhansen > Coffee table
In Hans J. Wegner’s CH106 coffee table, glass and stainless steel are combined in a light and elegant construction. The table is an example that shows Wegner was not limited to designing wooden furniture but also chose steel for his chair and table frames.
E021 Embrace Lounge Table

carlhansen > Coffee table
The Embrace Lounge Table E021 is available in two heights – as a low coffee table and a slightly taller and slimmer side table. Both versions highlight the light expression of the Embrace Series, where the circular wooden tabletops seem to float on stabilizing steel structures inspired by kites blowing in the wind. Designed by Austrian design trio EOOS for Carl Hansen & Søn, the Embrace Lounge Table fits with any interior, both public, private and corporate.
E021 Embrace Lounge Table

carlhansen > Coffee table
The Embrace Lounge Table E021 is available in two heights – as a low coffee table and a slightly taller and slimmer side table. Both versions highlight the light expression of the Embrace Series, where the circular wooden tabletops seem to float on stabilizing steel structures inspired by kites blowing in the wind. Designed by Austrian design trio EOOS for Carl Hansen & Søn, the Embrace Lounge Table fits with any interior, both public, private and corporate.
BM0488L Table Bench

carlhansen > Coffee table
Originally designed in 1958 by Børge Mogensen, Carl Hansen & Søn reintroduces the the versatile Table Bench design, expertly crafted in oak heartwood with cabinetry joints, rounded edges and a double-woven wicker seat. The soulful, standalone piece is just as appropriate in an entrance hall or at the end of a bed, or as a coffee table or side table in a dining or living room.
CH008 Coffee Table

carlhansen > Coffee table
The CH008 coffee table was designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1954. The understated and elegant three-legged design has since become one of his most popular pieces.
ML10097 Egyptian Table

carlhansen > Coffee table
Mogens Lassen designed the ML10097 Egyptian Table after being inspired by folding stands found in Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922. The table was first shown at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition in 1940.
CH008 Coffee Table

carlhansen > Coffee table
The CH008 coffee table was designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1954. The understated and elegant three-legged design has since become one of his most popular pieces.
BM0488S Table Bench

carlhansen > Coffee table
The BM0488S Table Bench is a shorter version of Børge Mogensen’s famous bench with the characteristic woven seat, understated details and precise craftsmanship. With its more modest dimensions, the table bench can easily be combined with the longer BM0488 Table Bench, but it also serves as an independent piece of furniture which can be used as in the entrance hall, as a side table in the living room or as a bedside table.
CH004 Nesting Tables

carlhansen > Coffee table
Hans J. Wegner’s iconic Nesting Tables were first launched in 1952. Due to their lightness, space-optimised design and classic Wegner minimalism, the side tables go well with any interior. The Nesting Tables consist of three different-sized nesting tables that can be used individually or combined. Available in FSC™-certified oak or walnut, or in an oak/walnut mix.
KK66870 Coffee Table

carlhansen > Coffee table
The KK66870 Coffee Table was designed in 1930 by Kaare Klint. As one of his more decorative designs, this modern round coffee table in solid wood features an elegant, raised band that wraps around the tabletop with a functional shelf below, supported by slightly angled legs.
KK44860 Sidetable

carlhansen > Coffee table
Designed in 1932 by Kaare Klint, the minimalist KK44860 Side Table in solid wood displays Klint’s mathematical approach to furniture design, shown through meticulous craft techniques and perfectly measured joints. The square side table is a timeless, elegant design for any modern interior.
CH20 Elbow Chair

carlhansen > Chair
Hans J. Wegner designed the stackable Elbow Chair in 1956. After crafting two prototypes, he set the production-intensive chair design aside in his archives, where it remained for nearly half a century until it was brought back to life in 2005.
CH23 Chair

carlhansen > Chair
First introduced in 1950, the CH23 dining chair features clean, organic contours and refined styling, demonstrating young Hans J. Wegner’s unique design approach and insightful craftsmanship.
CH24 Wishbone Chair

carlhansen > Chair
The very first model Hans J. Wegner designed exclusively for Carl Hansen & Søn in 1949, the CH24 or Wishbone Chair, has been in continuous production since its introduction in 1950.
CH88P Chair

carlhansen > Chair
Hans J. Wegner’s elegant and versatile CH88P dining chair expresses his playful approach to working with natural materials and unique forms.
PK1 Chair

carlhansen > Chair
Poul Kjærholm was one of the star architects behind Danish Modern. With his functionalistic approach to furniture design, Kjærholm cultivated simplicity and lightness. Moreover, as a designer, he excelled at combining his favorite material, steel, with other organic materials. Both qualities are reflected beautifully in the PK1 dining chair.
CH29P Sawbuck Chair

carlhansen > Chair
Hans J. Wegner designed the CH29P Sawbuck Chair in 1952. His inspiration was drawn from the sawbucks and saw horses used by carpenters and woodcutters – he added upholstered comfort to ensure a unique touch.
CH36 Chair

carlhansen > Chair
Craftsmanship and attention to detail are clear to see in Hans J. Wegner’s CH36 dining chair. The clean and simple 1962 chair is as comfortable to sit in as it is beautiful to behold.
E005 Embrace Armchair

carlhansen > Armchair
A collaboration between Carl Hansen & Søn and EOOS, the Embrace Armchair was created in 2015. It provides superior comfort with soft, organic materials and makes for a sculptural addition to any interior.
CH46 Chair

carlhansen > Chair
The CH46 armchair is a good example of how Hans J. Wegner often used the same design idea in furniture with different functions.
CH26 Chair

carlhansen > Chair
The CH26 dining chair by Hans J. Wegner finally came to life in 2016. The chair is another variant of a design Wegner had made exclusively for Carl Hansen & Søn in 1950.
CH33P Chair

carlhansen > Chair
Good ergonomics and a well-thought-out design characterize Hans J. Wegner's 1957 classic CH33P chair with upholstered seating. With its organic expression and limited dimensions, it is at least as relevant today as it was more than half a century ago.
CH33T Chair

carlhansen > Chair
Good ergonomics and a well-thought-out design characterize Hans J. Wegner's 1957 classic CH33T chair with veneer seating. With its organic expression and limited dimensions, it is at least as relevant today as it was more than half a century ago.
CH37 Chair

carlhansen > Chair
Hans J. Wegner’s CH37 dining chair offers good comfort and solid craftsmanship, ensuring it is as comfortable to sit in as it is beautiful to behold.
CH47 Chair

carlhansen > Chair
Hans J. Wegner’s CH47 chair has a classic and elegant appearance which appears to be inspired by Southern Europe and the American Shaker pure forms.
CH56 Bar Stool

carlhansen > Stool
Hans J. Wegner designed the bar stool, CH56, in 1985. It was created with solid wood legs, an upholstered leather seat and a stainless-steel ring.
CH58 Bar Stool

carlhansen > Stool
Hans J. Wegner’s bar stool from 1985 combines pure natural materials such as solid wood, leather and stainless steel in a simple elegant design.