Miau Armchair combines high precision of wood bending and wood carving techniques. The armrests and the backrest are made of a single bentwood, allowing the wood grain to become more uniform and beautiful, as well as more durable than if it had been constructed from separate pieces connected together. To…
Miau Armchair combines high precision of wood bending and wood carving techniques. The armrests and the backrest are made of a single bentwood, allowing the wood grain to become more uniform and beautiful, as well as more durable than if it had been constructed from separate pieces connected together. To…
The Musubi Chair design emphasizes the beautifully yet efficiently sculptured parts of wood. The backrest and armrest have achieved a sculptural three-dimensional shape by carving out solid wood using both wood-bending and 5-axis NC cutting techniques. The chair features a characteristic dented shape between the backrest and armrest, and the…
The Opus collection exists in the vein of the great mid-century classics, a pared-back club chair that uses the bare minimum to create a personal sphere, a neat hybrid system of seats designed by Swedish design studio Form Us With Love in collaboration with Danish design brand +Halle.
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…
Wegner came up with the idea of the Valet Chair in 1951, following a long talk with Professor of Architecture Steen Eiler Rasmussen and designer Kay Bojesen about the problems of folding clothes in the most practical manner when it was time for bed. But the process of completing the…
The Round Chair was created in a language of shape and construction that only Wegner spoke and it triggered the first ever, foreign report on Danish design in the American Interiors Magzine. Wegner evaluated the Round Chair in the way; “Personally, I think it’s my best achievement. Not because of…
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…
Great luxury sometimes comes in small packages. The Cow Horn Chair is one of Wegner’s smallest chairs, but it is an amazing work of art. Wegner created a chair that would easily fit under the table thus making it more suitable for the dining set. Wanting to pay homage to…
The purpose of this chair is to provide an exceptional sense of wellbeing. Your arms and back are supported by two huge pieces of solid wood joined in the middle by six rosewood tennons. A work of art that will challenge any craftsman, apparently with the sole purpose of providing…
The Chinese chair is one of Wegner’s earliest designs in production yet it is produced using the most modern bending technique. A single piece of steamed wood is compressed along its length using an advanced technical process and is immediately rounded before it is bent in three dimensions. Wegner presented…
Hans Werner’s at 73 designed this final basic chair, the pp58. Benefitting from a life’s experience with furniture design. A practical, strong and durable chair comprising of solid wood joined tenons proved by testing to withstand one ton of pulling strength. Pp58 is available in a variety of natural timbers…
The three-legged version of the pp58 is named pp58/3. Simple in shape and stackable, still with the same characteristics as it predecessor. Even though it has three legs, it is remarkably stable, and the triangular rail structure under the seat allows for the simplest possible construction of the chair. Excellent…