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Hans J Wegner design for Carl Hansen, 1965.
The CH160 sofa is one of the most beautiful Hans J Wegner designs with its wooden frame, available as a 2 or 3-seater. He in fact drew many different models for various furniture makers, wanting to produce low-cost sofas. But this one in particular stands out with its casual lines.
The exposed wooden frame in front of the triangular shaped armrests unites in its extension with the straight, square and sturdy legs.
The circular element on each armrest is both decorative and functional, as it allows the covering to be easily changed, whenever necessary.
The seams on the cushions are carefully hand stitched, then very finely overstitched. The cushions are made out of a combination of foam densities in several layers, giving them an exceptional level of comfort, firm on the inside and soft on the outside, thanks to their goose feather filling.
Dimensions:
2-seater: L 137 * W 80 * H 76 cm
3-seater: L 195 * W 80 * H 76 cm
Seating height:
41 cm
Height of the armrests:
68 cm
Wood:
Oak, smoked oak, walnut
Finishes:
Soaped, oiled or white oiled
Design Anne Mette Jensen & Morten Ernst, 2009Sofa - 2 or 3 seater - with low or high back, only in fabric and with lacquered aluminium legs.
Design Fabricius & Kastholm, 1968. Sofa in leather. The unit comes as a 1, 2 or 3-seater or even longer.
Borge Mogensen design, 1963. Leather Sofa, 2 or 3 seats. Front and back sides fully upholstered and covered with leather. Cushions in a blend of goose feather and foam of different densities.
Borge Mogensen design, 1963. Leather Sofa, 2 or 3 seater. Front and back sides fully upholstered and covered with leather. Cushions in a blend of goose feather and foam of different densities.
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!
Norway Says design, 2003 Ugo is a modular sofa, available in three different sizes to combine and assemble for the perfect shape. The Ugo sofa is ideal for open, public spaces such as museums, exhibition centers, lounge areas and hotel lobbies, but is also suitable for private houses and any interior with a modern design.
2 or 3 seater reception or office sofa with straight and modern lines, designed by Hans J. Wegner.
Small sofa that is inspired from the colonial style by ole wanscher in 1964.
Design Hans J. Wegner, 1948. Venus bench is now presented in a new light, relaunched by Danish maker Getama. Its solid oak frame combines harmoniously with backrest and seat in plywood-walnut, with a fabric or leather upholstery.
The mayor sofa designed in 1939 by Arne Jacobsen is very slim and confortable with a high seat.
The easy aesthetic appeal and fonctional line of the EJ 220 A allied to the high comfort of its seating allow it to be the perfect every day sofa.
This convertible daybed can be used as a singl bed or as a sofa bench puting some cushions for the back seat against a wall.
The Caroline 3 seater sofa is exclusively made of natural rattan in its indoor version but also offered for an outdoor use in synthetic fiber. It will bring a scandinavian and cosy tuch to your ambient.
The Charlottenborg sofa has smooth and elegant curves, its design is original as well as it is timeless. It can fit any kind of space indoors or sheltered oudoors , bringing an elegant and poetic tuch.
Sofa GE290, 2 seats , Hans J. Wegner, 1953 The 2-seat GE290 sofa has a solid wood frame available in oak or beech. This sofa is an great example of the remarkable work of wood by the designer and cabinetmaker Hans J. Wegner. Its lines are simple and pure. And its cushioned seat invites to a great comfort.
Sofa GE290, 3 seats , Hans J. Wegner, 1953 The 3-seat GE290 sofa has a solid wood frame available in oak or beech. This sofa is an great example of the remarkable work of wood by the designer and cabinetmaker Hans J. Wegner. Its lines are simple and pure. And its cushioned seat invites to a great comfort.
Design Jaime Hayon, 2017 The Ro sofa created by Jaime Hayon for Fritz Hansen has an elegant and poetic design, it was created with the idea of beeing in a special space where one can meditate, relax and read. « Ro » wich means peaceful in danish perfecly ilustrate this wish.
Design Ole Wanscher, 1949 The delicacy of the OW150 day bed lines represents the work of Ole Wanscher, who designed the furniture in the Colonial collection.
Design Poul Kjaerholm, 1957 The PK80 daybed is a perfect balance between form and the chosen materials. It is minimalist but sophisticated. Its cushion can be upholstered in leather or in canvas Natural. Its base is in satin stainless steel.The PK80 day bed is in the galleries of the Museum of Modern Art in New York since 2004.