Carl Hansen & Søn CH30P Chair
  • Carl Hansen & Søn CH30P Chair
  • Carl Hansen & Søn CH30P Chair
  • Carl Hansen & Søn CH30P Chair
  • Carl Hansen & Søn CH30P Chair
  • Carl Hansen & Søn CH30P Chair
  • Carl Hansen & Søn CH30P Chair
  • Carl Hansen & Søn CH30P Chair

Carl Hansen & Søn CH30P Chair

€742.00
Availability if not in stock approximate 6 to 9 weeks
Wood Frame: *
  • Oak Soap
  • Oak Oil
  • Oak Black
  • Oak White Oil
  • Oak Lacquer
  • Walnut Oil
  • Walnut Lacquer
Leather (Loke, Group A): *
  • Loke 7050
  • Loke 7060
  • Loke 7100
  • Loke 7110
  • Loke 7140
  • Loke 7150
  • Loke 7160
  • Loke 7170
  • Loke 7210
  • Loke 7240
  • Loke 7060
  • Loke 7270
  • Loke 7310
  • Loke 7732
  • Loke 7744
  • Loke 7748
  • Loke 7763
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The CH30 chair by Hans J. Wegner unites a high level of comfort with balanced proportions and exceptional craftsmanship to present a true archetype of Danish Modern.

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Specifications

Upholstery Fabric or leather 
Design Year 1954 Designer Hans J. Wegner

Size Description

Width: 47cm
Height: 78cm
Depth: 52cm
Seat Height: 46cm

  • 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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