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Wegner’s primary material was always solid wood. Nonetheless, 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 dominate material, namely the Web Chair. Its playful and ample armrests immediately bring to mind Wegner’s sense…
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The Papa Bear Chair is a chair that will wear in rather than wear out. Traditional techniques and four natural materials constitute the comfortable upholstery, cotton, palm leaves, flax fibre, horse hair and metal springs building up the shapes of the chair, a process that requires many hours and vast…
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The pp201/pp203 combines the aesthetics of the Minimal Chair with the construction of the pp66 Chinese Chair thus creating a new expression, where the strict geometry defined frame supports only the most prudent use of those organic shapes so characteristic of Wegner’s work through the 1950’s. The combined arm and…
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Feeling quite confident about the strength and agility of the pp66 Chinese Chair, Wegner was bold enough to develop the construction by designing a bench with an even stronger character. The Chinese Bench remained a prototype until 1991 when it was finally possible to put it into production thanks to…
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This is classic Danish craftsmanship offering simple and modest functionality in solid wood. As a counter experiment, this desk pays homage to pure, traditional and exquisite woodwork. Although the thorough and dedicated attention of a skilled cabinetmaker ids required in executing the work on this desk, the job can be…
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The swivel chair is an uncompromising tool with comfort and ergonomics as overriding considerations. Wegner inspired by the critique of consultant, Professor and doctor of Medicine Egill Snorrason PhD, which was aimed at the entire Danish design and furniture trade for not paying attention to ergonomics. In his critique, however…
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The modern and minimalistic construction of the pp512 Folding chair exhibits the superb handling of two basic materials: solid wood and cane. The wooden handles serve as hand-rests, but also intersect with the otherwise continuing cane seat causing aesthetic deviation, which makes the cane work look balanced rather than overdone.