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Design Hans J.Wegner, 1955.
Dimensions :
L 57 x P 44,5 x H 76 cm – Seat at 44,5cm
To mark the 100th anniversary of the designer, Carl Hansen & Søn is launching Wegner's CH88 chair -that has, to date, existed only as a prototype.
The CH88 is versatile both in terms of its appearance and usability thanks to its numerous finish, frame, and room placement options.
Characteristically, the upper structure features a steam-bent wooden backrest for back support, with slight curvatures of the backrest's ends providing a natural resting place for the arms.
The steel frame, with straight back legs, supports an oval-shaped wooden seat. This blend of materials, combined with a minimalist design, results in a light, organic, industrial expression. And the new, stackable design offers a substantial space gain.
The CH88 is available in beech and oak in a range of finishes.The frame is available in stainless steel, black powder coating and chrome, and the seat with optional leather or textile upholstery.
CH 88T features high quality craftsmanship using selected woods.
The Backrest is made of solid wood and the seat in veneer wood
Frame:
Stainless steel, chrome stainless steel, black, red brown, orange red, petrol green, natural white, anthracite.
Seat:
Oak, smoked Oak, Beech (soaped,natural oiled, white oiled, laquered, CHS colours*)
Backrest:
Solid Oak, smoked oak, Beech (soaped,natural oiled, white oiled, laquered, CHS colours*)
CHS Colours:
Available in 13 colours, on demand.
Ash can be lacquered with all colours.
Oak can only be lacquered in Black.
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