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Shop unique and handmade items directly from creative people around the world Popular items for hans wegner I accept the Terms and Conditions CH445 Wing Chair - Charcoal Size: 41.5" H x 39" W x 36" D Material: Wool Upholstery, Solid Wood, Stainless Steel, High-density Foam Classic Mid-Century Modern Hans Wegner Design from the 1960's Call us at 1.631.270.4560 now for ordering in Bulk & Discounts Be the first to review this product Email to a Friend Sign up to get notified when this product is back in stock Why We Love It This design is a high quality replica and is in no way affiliated with the original manufacturer or designer. France and Son specializes in reproducing mid century furniture and lighting. We strive to stay as close to the original specifications and materials as possible, so customers can get their favorite designs for affordable prices, without sacrificing quality. France and Son's mid century furniture is tested to the highest standards to assure customer satisfaction.




Most orders ship in 3-7 business days 30 Day Hassle Free Return Policy. All merchandise must be returned in new condition. Buyer is responsible for round trip shipping. Please click here for more information. Write Your Own Review How do you rate this product? *Summary of Your Review Hans Wegner (1914 - 2007) is one of a handful of designers who helped to define modern Danish design. In a career spanning more than seven decades, Wegner worked quietly and consistently on a remarkable range of designs that were to transform the domestic aesthetic and become coveted classics. Above all, Wegner was a master craftsman with a keen understanding of the properties and potential of natural materials. Born in 1914 in Tønder, the son of a shoemaker, he was apprenticed to a carpenter at the age of 17 before studying at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. He studied there from 1936-1938, before taking further studies as an architect. In 1940 Wegner initiated a joint project with Arne Jacobsen and Erik Møller in Aarhus, which involved fitting out Aarhus' town hall.




It was also in 1940 that Wegner began to work with Master Carpenter Johannes Hansen, a man who played a significant role in bringing modern design to the Danish public. The then Copenhagen Industrial Art Museum (now Design Museum Denmark) purchased their first Wegner chair in 1942. Hans J. Wegner opened his own design studio in 1943, and in 1944 he designed his first "China Chair" in a series inspired by the Chinese Emperor's thrones. Probably Wegner's most famous work, the "Wishbone Chair" was designed in 1949 and has been manufactured by Carl Hansen & Søn since 1950. Wegner received a number of prizes and recognitions. Amongst other things, he was an honorary member of The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and received an honorary doctorate from the Royal College of Art in London. He was also the first ever recipient of the Lunning Prize and received the 8th International Design Award in Osaka, Japan. His works are exhibited at major international museums including The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York and Die Neue Sammlung in Munich.




Read Hans Wegner's obituary.Ch23 ChairsChairs DiningroomFront ChairsFolding ChairsFurniture ChairsFurniture DesignWegner FoldingChair Wood ProjectsWegner Ch23ForwardCH23 chair by Hans Wegner. This is the chair that my grandparents paired with the dining table for their life.The requested URL /?p=15533 was not found on this server.Bid online at Bidsquare > We will take you to Bidsquare, our preferred online bidding platform. Create your user account on Bidsquare (it only takes a moment) and register as a bidder in this sale. Return to Catalog > Continue browsing on Rago. Bid with Rago > Arrange a phone/absentee bid.CH07 Shell Chair Hans Wegner Carl Hanson & Son Buy Hans Wegner CH07 Lounge Chair - Hans J. Wegner replica The famous CH07 Shell Chair has been designed by Hans Wegner.the replica of the CH07 shell chair is a wood chair that you will want to have in your living room, hall, bedroom, bar or restaurant. Simultaneously minimalistic yet generous with a broad wing-shaped seat and curved legs;




Diiiz replica of the CH07 shell chair stands firm despite its three legs. Diiiz replica of CH07 Shell Chair is made of form-pressed veneer. The seat and back of the CH07 Shell chair replica are available upholstered in fabric or leather. Designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1963 Diiiz gives you the chance to have it at an affordable price. Hans J. Wegner is widely considered to be one of the leading figures in 20th century furniture design - and a driving force in the “Danish Modern” movement that changed the way people looked at furniture in the 1950s and 1960s.Among his famous creation, we can found the Wishbone chair, the CH07 Chair, the round Chairs and many others. In his whole carreer, Hans Wegner has developed more than 500 models of Chairs. Wegner's designs were manufactured by several manufacturers: Getama, Fredericia Stolefabrik, AP Stolen, Johannes Hansen, Andreas Tuck, Ry Mobler,  Carl Hansen & Sons, Fritz Hansen, PP Mobler and Erik Jorgensen. Many of Wegner's wooden chairs are characterized by traditional joinery techniques including mortise and tenons, finger joints, and sculpted elements such as armrests and seat supports.




Wegner also utilized traditional construction for upholstered pieces, and often mixed materials such as solid wood, plywood, metal, upholstery, caning, and papercord. Wegner said of his work "I have always wanted to make unexceptional things of an exceptionally high quality..."[2] The key designs featured here are known for taking traditional elements and pushing them to extreme tolerances and distillations. J16 Rocking Chair, 1944. Chinese Chair (no.1), 1944: inspired by a portrait of Danish merchants sitting in traditional Ming chairs. The Peacock Chair (1947) inspired by a traditional Windsor chair. Wegner exaggerated the arched back, creating a high backed, yet airy chair.The Chair best represents Wegner's design philosophy of "continuous purification...to cut down to the simplest possible elements of four legs, a seat, and a combined top rail and armrest"[2] The Chair was a collaboration of Wegner and furniture maker Johannes Hansen (now made by PP Mobler as models PP501/PP503).




The construction features 11 pieces of wood joined by 12 mortise and tenons and two large finger joints.Lightweight with a cane seat, drawing on historic folding chairs.The Wishbone chair was the first collaboration between Wegner and maker Carl Hansen, who has produced it since 1950. In 1944 Wegner began a series of chairs inspired by a portrait of Danish merchants sitting in traditional Ming chairs. The Wishbone chair is the last and most distinct of the series. Flag Halyard Chair, 1950. While Wegner often drew from historical forms he also created forms without precedent. The Flag Halyard was inspired by a trip to the beach, during which Wegner carved out the form in the sand.This chair has elements for hanging up or storing each piece of a man's suit. The backrest is carved to be used as a coat hanger, pants can be hung on a rail at the edge of the seat and everything else can be stowed in a storage space underneath the seat.which came with or without horns, showed the less serious side of Wegner's designs.

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