Place of Origin: | Zhejiang |
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Location: | Shenzhen, Guangdong, China (Mainland) |
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Business Type: | Manufacturer |
Main Products: | Modern Wood Chairs, Living Room Lounge Chairs, Modern Wood Dining Chairs |
Model No.: | CH243 |
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Nasida Wegner Solid Wood Stool Replica with Manila Rope Seat Cushion
Quick Details
Description:
Wegner CH53 Stool-Wood Replica
Item No. : CH243
1. CH53 Stool by Hans J. Wegner.
2. Designer: Hans J. Wegner.
3. Manufactured under license in Denmark by Carl Hansen & Son
4. The CH53 Stool was designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1966. The Ch53 Stool's mobility and unassuming presence give it a charm of its own. The seat is available in natural or black paper cord.
Specifications:
Product Name: |
Wegner CH53 Stool-Wood Replica CH243 |
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Designer: |
Hans J Wegner |
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Product No.: |
CH243 |
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Product Material: |
Full ash solid wood frame with manila rope seat cushion |
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Upholstery Material: |
Wood |
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Available Colors: |
Black, white, red, brown and so on. |
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Product Dimension (cm): |
38×46×50 |
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Package: |
K=K Carton |
K=K Carton |
Packing Size (cm): |
43×52×56 |
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Single CBM: |
0.13 |
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Designer introduction:
Hans J Wegner
Hans Jørgen Wegner (1914-2007) is widely considered to be one of the worlds most influential leading forces of 20th century Scandinavian modern furniture design. He is the undisputed master of the Danish modern movement that swept the world by storm during the middle of the 20th century. Hans Wegner is one of the first names that comes to mind when one thinks of Danish Modern, together with other notable designers such as Arne Jacobsen, Verner Panton, Poul Henningsen and Nanna Ditzel. The furniture by Hans Wegner is renowned for its simplicity, but is a source of both material and spiritual abundance. It typifies a timeless sense of Scandinavian modernism. Prominent examples of the quality modern furniture collection designed by Hans Wegner include the Wegner CH07 Shell Chair, Wegner CH24 Wishbone Chair, Wegner CH445 Wing Chair among numerous others.
Hans Jørgen Wegner was born in 1914 in Tønder, Denmark, the son of a shoemaker. At the age of 17, he finished his apprenticeship as a cabinetmaker with H. F. Stahlberg. It is here that Hans Wegner first furniture experiments took form. When he was 20 years old, Hans Wegner moved to Copenhagen where he attended the School of Arts and Crafts from 1936 – 1938. Hans Wegner started his career as an architect and his architectural skills would remain clearly visible in the furniture he designed during his later career as a furniture designer. As a young architect, Hans Wegner joined Arne Jacobsen and Erik Møller in Århus, working on furniture design for the new Århus city hall in 1940. It was during the same year that Hans Wegner began collaborating with the master cabinetmaker, Johannes Hansen, who was a driving force in bringing new modern furniture design to the Danish public.
Hans Wegner started his own design office in 1943. It was in 1944 that he designed the first "Chinese chair" in a