We are currently offering up to 35% off the recommended retail price on the CH24 chair and CH327 table in teak. The campaign runs from 1 May 2024 to 31 December 2024, or while stocks last.
The Timbur bench is designed by Icelandic designer Gudmundur Ludvik Gretarsson, who draws his inspiration from both nature and traditional craftsmanship. This is reflected in the aesthetics of the Timbur bench, which comes to life thanks to the material used: the garden bench is made from untreated teak, which will develop a patina with time and use, making it even more unique.
Designed in 1949, the CH24 Wishbone chair is now available in a version suitable for children aged three and over. The anniversary version for 2024 is a children's chair - an exact copy of the big chair.
The highchair is designed for children who can sit up on their own, up to the age of 3 or weighing a maximum of 15 kg, but a separate baby backrest can be purchased separately to adapt the chair to younger children.
Designed as a life-size three-dimensional puzzle in untreated beech, the chair is easily assembled without the use of tools—to the great excitement of children and adults alike.
The CH24 Wishbone - Soft colors chair is part of an exclusive collection designed by Ilse Crawford to celebrate the historic chair designed over 70 years ago by Hans J. Wegner.
The CH26 chair was designed in 1950 but was never produced. It was finally made in accordance with Wegner's original sketch. The curved shape of the chair reflects Hans J. Wegner's exceptional craftsmanship and makes it a true classic of Danish design, which does not get older.
The CH26 chair was designed in 1950 but was never produced. It was finally made in accordance with Wegner's original sketch. The curved shape of the chair reflects Hans J. Wegner's exceptional craftsmanship and makes it a true classic of Danish design, which does not get older.
The PK52 elegant and refined modernist desk was originally designed for the Royal Danish academy of fine arts by the renown modernist pioneer the designer Poul Kjaerholm. The elegant association of materials and its simple lines allow its association with contemporary or classic furnitures as well as spaces.
The Signature Chair deffers from others by its unrivalled comfort. Available with a solid oak or walnut frame with a leather or fabric upholstery, this 1950's classic design provides comfort and elegance through the use of graceful, curved lines.
Ole Wanscher design by Carl Hansen, 1957. Great classic of Danish design, the Egyptian chair by Ole Wanscher is a beautiful work of art. Elegant and attractive, lightweight but very stable, it is suitable for all types of interiors and can be used as an extra stool or merely for decoration. Easy to move and to store, this foldable stool will delight owners of small spaces.
The CH160 sofa by Hans J Wegner is simple and asymmetrical. The side armrests are completely filled and covered in fabric or leather, which elegantly highlights a design detail on the solid wood structure. Just one of the many details carefully added by the master Cabinetmaker.
The CH100 sofa by Hans J Wegner is definitely contemporary. It was at the time of its creation in 1970, and still is today! The exposed supporting structure in stainless steel and the sofa’s cubic design make it an essential piece for exquisitely designed rooms!
Hans J. Wegner design, by Carl Hansen. This elegant table in solid wood is the ideal table for furnishing small kitchens and dining rooms. Its two removable hinged end flaps are easy to pull up when unexpected guests knock at the door. Available in two sizes.
Hans J. Wegner design, Carl Hansen, 1957. The famous CH33 chair by Hans Wegner has been re-issued by Carl Hansen & Son with new finishes to complement every style of interior. CH33 is the ideal chair for a dining room or office, but can also be used in hotel restaurants for a stylish statement.
Hans J. Wegner design by Carl Hansen, 1960. Beautiful dining room table which can also be used as a conference room table thanks to its optional extending leaves. The subtle mixture of wood and steel, typical of Wegner’s creations, brings a modern touch to the natural looking structure and its simple and elegant design allows it to blend into modern or traditional environments.
Hans J. Wegner design by Carl Hansen. Beautiful elliptical-shaped dining room table, perfect for daily use. The table combines a modern and natural look with a high level of functionality. It quickly adapts to the number of guests thanks to its well-thought out extension system. The CH20, CH33 and CH24 chairs by the same designer perfectly complement the table.
Hans J. Wegner design, Carl Hansen, 1962. The simplicity and elegance of the Wegner CH327 table means it can be used as a dining room or living room table, but is also highly appreciated as a desk. Whatever your choice, it will transform your interior by adding a pleasant, natural touch. Available with optional extending leaves.
Hans J Wegner design, 1949 for Carl Hansen. The CH24 chair is simple and functional and is one of the most emblematic pieces of furniture of the 20th century. Inspired by the Chinese imperial style, under the Ming Dynasty, Wegner above all wanted to create a chair which would look beautiful under every angle. Perfect for a dining room or kitchen, but can also be used to embellish a bedroom.
Hans Wegner design for Carl Hansen, 1952. Tetra chair in hardwood with upholstered seat. The construction provides outstanding stability with few parts (not a folding chair)
Designed by Hans Wegner for Carl Hansen, in 1956. CH20 is a compact dining chair that can also be stacked. The lower back support and horizontal seat also make the chair suitable for working at a table or desk.
The Wing or CH445 armchair was designed by Hans Wegner in 1960. Built around a solid beech frame with legs in polished stainless steel. Upholstered in foam and covered with fabric or leather choices.
Hans Wegner design for Carl Hansen, 1950. Iruna CH25 by Hans Wegner is a very comfortable armchair, perfect for relaxing. It can be placed in a living room, next to a coffee table, or in a corner with a reading lamp. It also looks beautiful as a conservatory armchair, to let you make the most of the sunlight whilst comfortably seated indoors.
Hans Wegner design for Calr Hansen. Easy chair with seat and back foam gasket, and stainless steel base. Designed for the Kastrup Airport in 1958. Can stand alone, in groups or in series as a sofa. Well suited for both public spaces and private homes.
Hans Wegner design for Carl Hansen. Armchair in solid wood (arms and legs) and veneer (seat and back), which may or may not be realized with seat and back in foam and upholstered in fabric or leather from many choices.
Hans Wegner design for Carl Hansen, 1970. Upholstered armchair for outstanding office with a very confortable seat for a conference table or simply suitable at the desk.
Hans J. Wegner design for Carl Hansen, 1985/2005. The perfect bar stool for modern interiors with open plan kitchens or other open spaces. Why not invite your guests to sit down and enjoy a chat over a drink while you are busy in the kitchen? Its upholstered seat makes it extremely comfortable.