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Carl Hansen & Søn – CH24 Soft Color chair, natural white and natural papercord
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CH24 Soft Color chair, natural white and natural papercord – Carl Hansen & Søn

€625.00
€500.00 Save 20%

416.67 tax excl.

The CH24 Chair (Wishbone Chair, in reference to its chicken breast-shaped back) is designer Hans J. Wegner's most famous chair.

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Wishbone CH24 Color Chairs are made from FSC-certified beech, a label certifying that the wood comes from forests managed with respect for ecosystems. Beech is a short-fibered wood, easier to sand than oak, making it ideal for painting.

To mark the 70th anniversary of the collaboration between Carl Hansen & Søn and Hans J. Wegner, designer Ilse Crawford has created the CH24 Soft chair in a new palette of 9 subtle and complex colors: initially intended as a limited series, the success of the series convinced Carl Hansen & Søn to add it to the catalog on a permanent basis.

The 9 Ilse Crawford colors are added to the 8 Soft colors that already exist, making a total of 17 colors that allow the famous icon of Danish design to integrate into any interior style, adorning itself with an elegant blend of classicism and modernity.

Designer

Hans J. Wegner


A prolific furniture designer, Hans Wegner is one of the founding fathers of Scandinavian design. Born in 1914 in Tønder, Denmark, this shoemaker's son completed his apprenticeship as a cabinetmaker at the age of 17 with H.F. Stahlberg, under whose guidance he made his first formal experiments with wood, before moving to Copenhagen at the age of 20 to study at the École des Arts et Métiers from 1936 to 1938, which enabled him to establish himself as an architect.

It was as an architect that the young Hans J. Wegner joined Arne Jacobsen and Erik Møller in Århus. With them, he worked on the design of furniture for the reception hall of the new Århus town hall, in 1940. In the same year, Wegner began collaborating with master cabinetmaker Johannes Hansen, whose technique played a considerable role in the development of Danish furniture.

Hans J. Wegner set up his own design office in 1943. In 1944, he designed his first “Chinese chair”, inspired by portraits of Danish merchants seated in Ming chairs. One of these chairs, the “Wishbone Chair” (CH24), designed in 1949, was so successful that it has been manufactured continuously since 1950 by Carl Hansen & Son in Odense.

Hans J. Wegner is considered one of Denmark's most creative and productive furniture designers. He has been awarded almost every design prize there is, including the Lunning Prize, the Grand Prix of the Milan Triennale, the Prince Eugen Medal of Sweden and the Danish Eckersberg Medal. Many of the world's great museums pay tribute to him, such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York and Die Neue Sammlung in Munich, by including his furniture in their permanent collections.

Hans J. Wegner died in Denmark in January 2007.







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Data sheet

Size
55 x D51 x H76 cm
Materials
Solid beech and paper cord
Seat height
45 cm