Round Chair

PP503 Hallingdal
  • height 76 cm
  • width 63 cm
  • depth 52 cm
  • seat height 44 cm
  • arm height 70 cm

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Hans J Wegner photograph

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The Round Chair attracted little notice from the Danish media when Wegner exhibited it at Copenhagen’s Cabinetmaker Guild Exhibition in 1949. Later, in a letter to journalist/writer Henrik Steen Møller, Wegner had this to say about it: ‘As for my round chair, The Chair, there wasn’t a word in the Danish newspapers.’ But all of this was to change when news of the exhibition reached the American press, thanks to architect Viggo Steen Møller, the editor of the periodical, Dansk Kunsthåndværk (Danish Arts & Crafts), who served as intermediary.

RefHans J. Wegner. A Nordic Design Icon from Tønder. Edited by Anne Blond. …read more >>