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  • CH445 Wing Chair - with free ottoman
  • CH445 Wing Chair - with free ottoman
  • CH445 Wing Chair - with free ottoman
  • CH445 Wing Chair - with free ottoman
  • CH445 Wing Chair - with free ottoman
  • CH445 Wing Chair - with free ottoman
  • CH445 Wing Chair - with free ottoman
  • CH445 Wing Chair - with free ottoman
  • CH445 Wing Chair - with free ottoman

CH445 Wing Chair - with free ottoman

Hans Wegner
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CH445 Wing Chair - with free ottoman

$5,260.00 USD

 

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Product Info

CH445 Wing Chair by Hans J. Wegner.
Designer: Hans J. Wegner (1960).
Manufactured under license in Denmark by Carl Hansen & Son. 
Dimensions (in): 40.5 h | 35.5 d | 38.2 w | seat: 15.7”

Back in 1960, Danish design legend Hans J. Wegner sketched an upholstered easy chair which saw only limited production. Now, Carl Hansen & Son, the Danish furniture maker, has dusted off the drawings to bring this contemporary classic back to life. The look of the Wingchair (CH_445) is unmistakably Hans J. Wegner. Like other of his best chairs, sculptural lines allow it to stand on its own in a variety of settings. Among Wegner’s easy chairs, the Wingchair is notable for the serenity and harmony of its design. Its most characteristic visual features are the chair back’s distinctive corner angle, shoulder groove and the upholstered armrests.

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About the designer:  Hans J. Wegner

Hans J. Wegner is the undisputed master of Danish chair design. Many of his designs—such as the Wishbone Chair, Wegner Wing Chair, and Wegner CH07 Shell Chair—are internationally recognized classics. Hans J. Wegner always placed the highest demands on comfort and ergonomics. To Wegner, a chair isn't just a piece of furniture, but a work of art made to support the human form.  

Read more about Hans J. Wegner.