The timeless icon of modern danish design with a form that is uniquely its own the iconic ch24 wishbone chair by hans j.
Carl hansen wishbone chair eiche.
Over time the wishbone chair has gained recognition as the ideal chair capturing the essence of modern danish design.
Wishbone chair collection designed by hans j.
Manufactured by carl hansen son in denmark the wishbone chair is every inch the danish design classic and the company s best ever selling design.
Inspired by a portrait of danish merchants sitting in traditional ming chairs the classic chair is characterised by its distinctive y detail offering back support stability and a unique aesthetic.
The wishbone chair was designed by hans j.
Wegner holds a special place in the world of modern design.
The chair is named after the y or wishbone shaped backrest.
Available in various finishes natural cord seat.
The wishbone chair offers comfort and stability as well as satisfying aesthetic desires for distinctive elegant form.
Wegner in 1949 and always crafted to exacting standards by carl hansen søn the wishbone chair is an exemplary piece of danish design.
The chair wegner s best selling design is a notable example of danish furniture design.
The wishbone chair was the first of wegner s chairs for carl hansen son debuting in 1949.
One of these chairs was the wishbone chair 1949 also known as the y or ch 24 which has been produced by the danish firm carl hansen søn since 1950.
The wishbone chair also known as the ch24 chair or y chair is a chair designed by hans wegner in 1949 for carl hansen søn the chair features a bentwood armrest and a paper cord rope seat in an woven envelope pattern.
Wegner often considered the master of danish chair design.
Considered one of the most famous symbols of danish furniture design the ch24 is of course also known as the wishbone chair.
This wishbone chair features the ch24 in various types of wood finishes.
The wishbone chair was one of the very first models hans j.
The carl hansen ch24 wishbone chair ch24 or y chair is a dining chair designed by hans j wegner in 1950.
In 1944 hans wegner began a series of chairs that were inspired by portraits of danish merchants sitting in ming chairs.
The wishbone chair remains a classic to this day.
All wood used in the wegner wishbone chair by carl hansen son is sustainably sourced from danish and north american cherry and walnut sawmills.
Wegner designed especially for carl hansen søn and has been in continuous production since 1950.
It has been in continuous production at carl hansen søn since 1950 coveted by each generation for its simplicity its tactility in material and shape and its sense of timelessness.
When designing the ch24 wegner chose to combine the back and armrest into a single piece.