Carl Hansen & Søn CH417 Tray Table
  • Carl Hansen & Søn CH417 Tray Table
  • Carl Hansen & Søn CH417 Tray Table
  • Carl Hansen & Søn CH417 Tray Table
  • Carl Hansen & Søn CH417 Tray Table
  • Carl Hansen & Søn CH417 Tray Table
  • Carl Hansen & Søn CH417 Tray Table
  • Carl Hansen & Søn CH417 Tray Table
  • Carl Hansen & Søn CH417 Tray Table
  • Carl Hansen & Søn CH417 Tray Table

Carl Hansen & Søn CH417 Tray Table

€840.00
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Carl Hansen & Søn is reintroducing Hans J. Wegner tray table, which first saw the light of day in 1970 but has since only been produced for a limited number of years.

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 is designed with a refined, integrated handle, adding an ornamental detail to the design - a well-known Wegner signature.

The reversible coffee table is available with two different tray variants: one features white and black laminate surfaces, the other - veneer surfaces in light and smoked oak. In both variants, the tray rim is made of light oak and the handle of smoked oak. The base is stainless steel.
Designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1970.

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Specifications

Table Top Laminate or veneer
Edge Solid Wood
Table Base Stainless Steel

Size Description

Diameter 62cm
Height 33cm

  • Hans J. Wegner

    As a driving force behind 'Danish Modern', Hans J. Wegner helped change the general public's view of furniture in the 1950s and 1960s. His passion for designing chairs, more than 500 of them, is recognized worldwide and reflected in his title 'the Master of the Chair'. He is famous for integrating perfectly executed joints with exquisite shapes and combining them with a constant curiosity for materials and deep respect for wood and its natural characteristics. His designs furnish minimalism with organic and natural softness. Hans J. Wegner was born in 1914 in Tønder in Southern Denmark, the son of a shoemaker. At the age of 17, he completed his apprenticeship as a cabinetmaker in the workshop of H. F. Stahlberg where his first designs saw the light of day. At the age of twenty he moved to Copenhagen, Denmark, to attend the School of Arts and Crafts, where he studied from 1936-1938 before embarking on a career as an architect.
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