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

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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.
CH825 Credenza

carlhansen > Cabinet
Hans J. Wegners CH825 Credenza from 1959 has an elegant, detailed exterior and a functional interior
CH108 Coffee Table

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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

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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.
CH008 Coffee Table

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.
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

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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

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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.
CH46 Chair

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The CH46 armchair is a good example of how Hans J. Wegner often used the same design idea in furniture with different functions.
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.
CH88T Chair

carlhansen > Chair
The CH88T chair is a fine example of Hans J. Wegner’s experimental nature – an artful fusion of wood and steel, the versatile CH88T chair epitomizes Wegner’s playful approach to design and materials.
KK39490 Small red chair

carlhansen > Chair
The KK39490 Small Red Chair was designed by Kaare Klint in 1928 to extend the range and functionality of the iconic Red Chair Series. The series boasts a foundation in historical references and is crafted according to Klint’s geometric and mathematical approach to design. The smaller size of the chairs allows for perfect seating around a dining table.
KK47510 Medium red chair

carlhansen > Chair
Kaare Klint designed the KK47510 Medium Red Chair in 1933 to add variety to the Red Chair Series. The Medium Red Chair can be placed around a dining table and perfectly displays Klint’s expert use of geometry and mathematics to achieve ideal shapes and proportions.
KK37580 Large Red Chair

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The KK37580 Large Red Chair by Kaare Klint was the first design in the iconic Red Chair series. It was designed specifically for the lecture hall of the new Danish Museum of Art and Design in 1927.
KK37581 Large Red Armchair

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The KK87581 Large Red Armchair was designed by Kaare Klint for the Danish Prime Minister Thorvald Stauning’s office at the Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1930.
KK96620 Faaborg Chair

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Kaare Klint’s KK9662 Faaborg Chair was designed in 1914 for contemplating artwork at the Danish Faaborg Museum. Since then it has become an icon of Danish Design with its perfect unity of structure, materials and function.
CH111 Chair

carlhansen > Chair
The CH111 Chair by Hans J. Wegner represents some of his finest and most intricate work in stainless steel. The distinctive lines and attention to detail create a modern and appealing design that appears as contemporary today as it did in 1970 when it was designed.
BM1106 Huntsman Chair

carlhansen > Chair
Børge Mogensen designed the Huntsman Chair in 1950 and it perfectly encapsulates the timeless qualities of the designer, allowing the premium materials to speak for themselves. The stringent chair serves as both a dining chair and a lounge chair.
CH30P Chair

carlhansen > Chair
The CH30 chair by Hans J. Wegner unites a high level of comfort with balanced proportions and exceptional craftsmanship to present a true archetype of Danish Modern.
OW58 T-Chair

carlhansen > Chair
Ole Wanscher’s deep respect for materials, craftsmanship and function come to the fore on the OW58 T-Chair, relaunched in a loyal tribute to his original design.
VLA26T Vega Chair

carlhansen > Chair
Vilhelm Lauritzen created the Vega Chair in 1956 when he built the modernist masterpiece Vega in Copenhagen. The stackable chair, which has previously only been found in Vega's concert halls, is now available to a wider audience for the first time.
VLA26P Vega Chair

carlhansen > Chair
Vilhelm Lauritzen created the Vega Chair in 1956 when he built the modernist masterpiece Vega in Copenhagen. The stackable upholstered chair, which has previously only been found in Vega's concert halls, is now available to a wider audience for the first time.
VLA61 Monarch Chair

carlhansen > Chair
The VLA61 Monarch Chair was designed by Vilhelm Lauritzen in 1944, and only ten chairs were originally produced. The chair has a poetic design, functionalist details and an elegant interplay between soft upholstery and the carefully hand-polished frame. Available in several variants.
CH101 Lounge Chair

carlhansen > Armchair
In Hans J. Wegner’s CH101 lounge chair from 1970, industrial elements are combined with natural materials in a pure design which continues to remain relevant and inspiring many decades later.
CH401 Lounge Chair

carlhansen > Chair
Hans J. Wegner chose to use stainless steel in a durable and modern design, upholstered in either leather or fabric, for his CH401 lounge chair. The chair is part of the Kastrup Series that Wegner perfected for private and public spaces.
CH07 Shell Chair

carlhansen > Chair
The CH07 Shell Chair was created in 1963, but the design was ahead of its time and therefore has patiently waited for the spotlight for a number of decades. Today, it is considered one of Hans J. Wegner’s most iconic and groundbreaking designs.
CH28P Lounge Chair

carlhansen > Chair
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

carlhansen > Chair
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

carlhansen > Chair
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.
CH445 Wing Chair

carlhansen > Armchair
The CH445 Wing Chair is a high-backed, upholstered armchair with a stainless steel frame. Hans J. Wegner’s expertise for sculptured design and demand for quality craftsmanship is clearly expressed in this dramatic looking chair.
CH468 Oculus Chair

carlhansen > Armchair
Hans J. Wegner’s impressive CH468, called the Oculus Chair, was designed in 1960, but first put into production a half a century later.
FH419 Heritage Chair

carlhansen > Armchair
Frits Henningsen’s FH419 Heritage Chair references historical periods and styles, yet manages to maintain a sense of timeless beauty. Comfort has never looked more elegant.
FH429 Signature Chair

carlhansen > Armchair
The FH429 Signature Chair captures the essence of designer Frits Henningsen’s work with its eye-catching simplicity and graceful curves. A fitting last statement from one of Denmark’s greatest furniture designers.
LM92T Metropolitan Chair

carlhansen > Chair
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

carlhansen > Chair
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

carlhansen > Chair
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.
KK43960 Mix Chair

carlhansen > Armchair
Kaare Klint’s KK43960 Mix Chair has earned iconic status among collectors since its unveiling in 1930. This easy chair is admired as much for its elegant, flowing form as for its intricate construction concept.
KK47000 Safari Chair

carlhansen > Chair
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.