With its contrasting blend of gentle curves and clean, angular lines, Hippo is an elegant piece of designer furniture that lends any space a special character. The majestic hippopotamus, with its barrel-shaped torso, served as the model for the design.
With its contrasting blend of gentle curves and clean, angular lines, Hippo is an elegant piece of designer furniture that lends any space a special character. The majestic hippopotamus, with its barrel-shaped torso, served as the model for the design.
With its contrasting blend of gentle curves and clean, angular lines, Hippo is an elegant piece of designer furniture that lends any space a special character. The majestic hippopotamus, with its barrel-shaped torso, served as the model for the design.
The Studio Tray is a refined and functional tray designed to complement the Studio sofa perfectly. The tray is available in two different sizes and is made from travertine, providing a beautiful contrast to the soft shapes and fluted upholstery of the Studio.
Designed in 1952, the Cow Horn chair is the immediate sequel to the round PP501/PP503 chair that marked Wegner's career. The continuity of form and philosophy is obvious, but the chair was designed for a different purpose. Wegner created a smaller chair that slides easily under the table, making it more suitable for the dining room as a whole.
PP130 Circle Chair designed by Hans J. Wegner is a lounge chair with an upholstered seat and neckrest in either fabric or leather. The Circle Chair definitely elevates Wegner into the exclusive league of artists who performed consistently at a very high level throughout a long life.
The turned oak leg timber sections, are positioned sporadically, this creates the illusion of a floating table top, while also adding a sculptural detail to the table.
Oku comes in both rectangular and circular shapes, with several size options for every room.
This is the three-legged version of the ferry chair. Excellent comfort, practical and with a strength and durability to outlast daily use for generations.
Hans Wegner design, 1946. The Chinese bench by Hans Wegner is both simple and elegant. It beautifully fits in to any type of environment and can be placed in an entrance, corridor or waiting area for a few moments rest while passing by.
Hans Wegner design, 1953. Designed to easily integrate into any environment, the Kayak bench by Hans Wegner looks just as beautiful in an entrance or corridor as it does in a waiting area. Simple and elegant, it’s the ideal bench for taking a short break between tasks, or the perfect place to leave documents or clothes before putting them away.