Carl Hansen & Søn
Hans J. Wegner's tray table is an elegant and flexible piece
consisting of two parts - a round tray and a collapsible base - and can thus be
used both as a coffee table and as a tray. To stress the multifunctional
character of the design, the tray..
Hans J. Wegner designed this stool in 1966 and it clearly demonstrates his passion for craftsmanship and everyday functionality. The CH53 stool functions equally well on its own, in groups or paired with one of Wegner's classic solid wood lounge..
Comfortable and practical, upholstered bar stools that are
perfect for the modern kitchen.The CH58 barstool is the smaller version of the two with a
height of 68cm whereas the CH56 measures 76cm. The design of these Wegner barstools speaks for..
Wegner's Credenza from 1958 is based on Wegner's original
drawings and was originally one of a series of three credenzas.Although it looks simple, the credenza features an advanced
design with roller shutter doors, requiring double sides and rear p..
The CH88 is versatile both in terms of its appearance and
usability thanks to its numerous finish, frame, and room placement options.
Characteristically, the upper structure features a steam-bent wooden backrest
for back support, with slight curva..
Characterised
by clarity of both design and function, Børge Mogensen’s Deck Chair isn’t just
a piece to be merely admired from a distance: the FSC™-certified teak design
invites us to sit down and relax in the great outdoors thanks to wooden slats..
The Embrace Chair fuses a wooden structure and soft upholstery
to create an elegant dining chair that is so expressive that it can function as
a stand-alone piece as well.The chair's frame is crafted from wood. The back piece of
the frame, c..
Embrace Footstool (E016) is part of the Embrace series, which
also comprises Embrace Lounge Chair and Embrace Chair. Design-wise, the chair
appears precise while radiating casual elegance. The footrest is the ideal partner for the Embrace Loun..
Widely regarded as the first Danish modern design classic, the
Faaborg Chair ushered in a new era for Danish design, creating a foundation for
the Danish Modern phenomenon that emerged onto the global stage in the 1950s.The young Klint meticulously..
Frits Henningsen designed his gracefully curved Signature Chair
in 1954 as the perfect model for his growing emphasis on achieving both comfort
and elegance through simplicity and precision.In 2017, Carl Hansen & Søn presented the Signature
Fo..
The elegant Egyptian Table easily collapses for storage with the
release of a small brass sliding latch beneath the tabletop - a flexible design
that exemplifies the functionalism inherent in classic furniture types. For
Lassen and his contemporar..
The Colonial Series
also includes this classic Coffee Table that Ole Wanscher designed in 1964. The
side table's simple, timeless design supports the Colonial Series' visual
expression and provides a harmonious focal point for the entire series.&n..
The PK1 dining chair, designed by Poul Kjærholm in 1955, is an
early example of Kjærholm's unique ability to combine steel with organic
materials. The design has an understated look which requires skilled
craftsmanship and an in-depth understandin..
Poul Kjærholm - the Danish pioneer of modernism - designed a
small furniture series for the Academy of Fine Arts in 1955, where he had just
begun working as a lecturer. Kjærholm designed a Professor Desk (PK52) and a
Student Desk (PK52A), made of ..
