Exhibitions and product launches 1987 –

Spectrum 1992

Venue Royal College of Art.

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Spectrum-1

UK launch of The Schiang Collection.

 

 

 

 

 Denmark in Britain Exhibition 1993.

Venue Business Design Centre.

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Børge Schiang and Queen Margarethe II at the opening of Denmark in Britain Exhibition.

 

 

 

 

Spectrum 1993

spectrum93UK launch of Bruno Mathsson International. Venue : Royal College of Art.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sit 94 Wegner’s 80th Birthday Exhibition

Venue Business Design Centre.

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The Three Legged Shell Chair was exhibited in the UK for the first time at Sit 94.

The exhibition featured full size working drawings for each chair.

 

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The film “The chair maker” by Lise Roos ran throughout the exhibition. In it Wegner is interviewed by journalist Henrik Steen Møller.

 

80th Birthday Exhibition Halifax

Venue Dean Clough Gallery.
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Spectrum 1995

Venue Royal College of Art.

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spectrum95-vduLaunch of www.danish-design.com

 

 

 

 

 

Rivington Street 1996

Venue The Rirvington Gallery, London EC2A.

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Spectrum 1998

Venue The Commonwealth Institute, Kensington, London.
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Mode 1999

Venue Business Design Centre

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100% Design 2001

Venue Earls Court London

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20th Anniversary Exhibition   The Møller Centre, Cambridge

Venue Jock Coville Hall, Churchill College Cambridge.

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DX Exhibition 2013

Venue Excel London

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DX Exhibition 2014

Venue Excel London

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London Design Week 2015

Venue The Session House, Clerkenwell, London

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An exhibition with Discover & Deliver

An evening with Do-South – 2017

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Clerkenwell Design Week – 2019

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Venue Design Fields London EC1

 

100% Design – 2019

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Venue Olympia London

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1989

It was at the Danish Fair two years later in 1989 that Getama introduced Matthew to the designer and his daughter Marianne Wegner Sørensen when Wegner’s 75th birthday was marked with a special exhibition of his chairs in Denmark’s Bella Centre.

There were at this time several companies* producing Wegner furniture all of whom had seen export sales virtually disappear in many countries following the oil crises of 1973 and tentative discussions began with the Wegner studio on relaunching the production of the most prominent of these PP Møbler aps and Carl Hansen & Son back into the UK market.

1989 also marked the beginning of the friendship between Danish producer Børge Schiang whose collection of furniture by Professor Jørgen Gammelgaard was rapidly gaining a reputation amongst the Danish design community for its clean functional lines and Matthew agreed to distribute the Schiang collection together with the lighting designs of Jørgen Gammelgaard by Pandul A/S alongside that from.

1990-1992

Early the following year the Company opened its first permanent showroom on London’s Portobello Road where it was to remain for the following twelve years.

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Showroom, 355 Portobello Road, London.

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The early 1990’s saw considerable growth in sales and Matthew was approached by Marianne Wegner to work with her coordinating the import and installation of her father’s designs in a major new building in Cambridge by the Danish architect Henning Larsen – The Møller Centre built within the grounds of Churchill College Cambridge.

The Centre with bedrooms, meeting rooms, dining room and common spaces all furnished with Wegner furniture was opened by Her Majesty Queen Ingrid of Denmark in 1992.

Matthew’s involvement in managing the British side of the project was to prove instrumental in cementing his relationship with the Wegner family and also for the wider marketing of Wegner design as agreement was reached to represent both PP Møbler and Carl Hansen & Son exclusively in the UK.

1993

The Company first launched the collection in the UK the following year, at the annual Spectrum Exhibition held at the Royal College of Art promoting all of Hans J. Wegner’s and Professor Jørgen Gammelgaard’s designs.

1994

1994 marked Hans J. Wegner’s 80th birthday and presented ourselves with the first opportunity to show a wide representation of Wegner’s work to the post 1973 generation of young architects and designers.

Matthew on behalf of the producers and Wegner Studio presented a proposal to the organisers of Sit 94 (an annual exhibition held in the Business Design Centre Islington to celebrate “The Chair”) for an exhibition of Wegner chairs to mark the designers 80th birthday. When offered 200 square metres of space it was agreed that if possible eighty chairs would be on display together with full size reproductions of the designers original working drawings.

As well as being a hugely successful exhibition in London the exhibition went on later in the year to be exhibited in Halifax at the Den Clough Crossley gallery where it attracted unprecedented number of visitors.

Sit 94 was also to have profound effect on the relationship between the Wegner Studio run on behalf of her father by Marianne Wegner and the producer Carl Hansen and Son. The studio had had little contact with the firm since the widow of Holger Hansen who died in 1962  handed over the running of the Company to her eldest son Jørgen Gerner Hansen in 1988.

CH07_red_rear_angleSit 94 was to prove a watershed in renewing the relationship between producer and  designer providing an opportunity for Marianne Wegner and Jørgen Gerner Hansen to talk further concerning the possibility of Carl Hansen producing Wegner’s 1963 Three Legged Shell Chair – a conversation which saw Carl Hansen successfully launch the chair as CH07 some four years later.

1995-1998

1995 – 2000

In 1995 the annual Spectrum Exhibition was held for the last time at the Royal College of Art before moving to Kensington’s Commonwealth Institute. The exhibition saw the  saw the publication of the www.danish-design.com website.

Architect John Pawson who Matthew had met in the mid 1980’s was to prove a valuable contact in promoting the Wegner’s furniture in this Country. Pawson together with his then partner Claudio Silvestrin had used the Wishbone Chair from Carl Hansen & Son in one of his early projects.

1987-Wakaba-Restaurant

Wakaba Restaurant Pawson and Silvestrin 1987

The shared appreciation between architect and salesman of Wegner’s brand of organic functionalism while against the fashion at the time has over the years borne fruit with many published Pawson interiors introducing the collection to a new generation of architects and interior designers.

Amongst these was the First Class lounges for Cathay Pacific at Chek Lap Kok Airport Hong Kong by John Pawson Architects completed in 1998. Pawson, incorporated a Sushi Bar to seat some 80 persons into the scheme and was looking for a suitable stool to use in the space and asked Matthew Rhodes if he could help.

On approaching the Wegner Studio, Marianne Wegner proposed a classic, functional Wegner design. The stool though simple in appearance was a cleverly constructed with four wooden legs held in place by a stainless steel ring on which to rest the feet, topped by a luxuriously padded leather seat.  The stool was proto typed by the Company most suited to the task Getama A/S who produced the first production run of 80 stools for the Pawson Project.
Cathay-stool-CH56 copy

CH56-58-pair

Stools CH56 and CH58 subsequently produced by Carl Hansen for Bulthaup to sell alongside their kitchens.

 

It was again the connection with John Pawson whose work with the German Kitchen Company Bulthaup prompted Carl Hansen and Son to put the Cathay Pacific Stool into production for the kitchen maker. In two heights, as models CH56 and CH58.

The Wegner stools were not the last successful introductions by Carl Hansen to come out of the working relationship between the Cale Schiang Partnership and John Pawson Architects.

2000

In 2000 the Company relocated to St Albans Hertforshire opening the Schiang Shop. The shop promoted a wider range of Scandinavian designs to the general public in parallel to our architectural and interiors contract division.

Schiang. 58 Holywell Hill St Albans

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In 2005 Pawson was commissioned to design the hotel foyer, reception and meeting areas of the Hotel Puerta America in Madrid. The main reception space was to be used for conferences and banquets seating up to 900 covers. Pawson suggested the comfortable PP 58 chair from PP Møbler. However as the space required a chair that stacked the use of the three legged version PP58/3 in such a large numbers was a concern to ourselves and the Wegner Studio over using a chair with only three legs.

pp58-3-ash-elmosoft-front

Chair PP58/3 first proposed for the Hotel Puerta America.

On this occasion the long relationship between salesman and the Wegner Design Studio provided the solution. As early as 1994 Marianne Wegner had suggested an early design by her father, a little stacking chair designed but never produced by Fritz Hansen, for a large project we were working on with Getama in Central London.

XX15-CH20-elbow-chair-front

The original Fritz Hansen stacking chair designated xx15 first proposed by ourselves for a project in 1994

It was clear that this four legged stacking chair may provide a solution for the large banquet hall and it was presented to John Pawson’s design team.  Following a favourable reaction it was proposed that the new large industrial factory Carl Hansen had moved to in 1998 was the most cost effective of the Wegner producers for the project and Marrianne introduced the design to the new CEO of Carl Hansen Knud Erik Hansen.

Sadly, the chair code named at that time as XX15, although proto typed and presented to the Hotel by the architects was not chosen for the project as a metal framed chair was seen as more suitable for the environment.

However, the work between ourselves and the Wegner Studio on this project was to see XX15 go into production as Knud Erik Hansen was so impressed with the design and prospect of an order for 900 chairs he decided to add it to the Carl Hansen collection as CH20 – known today as the”Elbow Chair”.

The CH20, Elbow Chair. Whitechapel Gallery, Shoreditch, London.

After years of successful growth working with ourselves and following the introduction of the CH 20 Elbow Chair in 2005 Carl Hansen decided to work directly in the UK. We of remain a supplier and distributor of their furniture and our focus remains on promoting Hans Wegner design together with the brands we represent directly.

2010

We relocated for a third time to our present showrooms in Tewin Hertfordshire in 2011 where we have some 40 – 50 Wegner designs on permanent display and offer a personal service by appointment to other furniture dealers and retailers as well sharing our expertise with members of the general public who have a particular interest in Wegner design.

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Some of the extensive range of Wegner and Mathsson designs on display in our Tewin Showroom.

2014

Hans J. Wegner died in 2007 aged 93. However, in 2014 to mark the centenary of his birth we were pleased to reach agreement with the premier UK retailer The John Lewis Partnership to market an exclusive collection of original Wegner pieces made by the oldest company producing Wegner furniture and with whom we have worked successfully for almost 30 years  Getama A/S.
GE1935-oxford-circusHans J. Wegner’s Venus Chair produced for The John Lewis Partnership by Getama A/S advertised on the London underground. May 2014.

Wegner Museum Tønder

Useful links The
Wegner Museum Tønder

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In 1995 the water tower in Tønder underwent a radical reconstruction and converted into an exhibition tower in which to display  some of Hans J. Wegner’s best known chairs. The conversion of the tower into a museum was made possible through the support and a grant from the A. P. Møller fund. The Tower was inaugurated by Denmark’s  Queen Ingrid and opened to the public, 12 August 1995.

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(left to right: Ove Mogensen, Hans J. Wegner, Queen Ingrid)

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The conversion included a conference room on the top floor of the tower accomodating 25 PP503 Round Chairs and a specially commissioned table designed by Marianne Wegner.

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The top floor of the Water Tower furnished by PP Møbler offers panoramic veiws over the South Jutland contryside.

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In 2014 the Museum published a book to celebrate the Centenary of Wegner’s birth.

Address
Kongevej 51
6270 Tønder
Denmark
Opening Times

Usually Mon – Sun 10.00-17.00

Enquiries: toender@museum-sonderjylland.dk

About the Møller Centre

The Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller Centre for Continuing Education was built with a donation to Churchill College, and opened by Her Majesty Queen Ingrid of Denmark in 1992.

The centre was financed through a donation of some £10 million to Churchill College by the A. P. Møller and Chastine McKinney Foundation, a Danish institution found in 1953 by shipping magnate A. P. Møller. Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller –  A .P. Møller’s son, was keen to support a development at Churchill College in memory of Winston Churchill and because of the college’s tradition of excellence in the fields of science and engineering.

Møller was motivated to support the college when it approached the foundation for funds to build additional accommodation for Post Graduate students as he felt that Denmark’s safety during WWII and its subsequent recovery afterwards was due in some part to Churchill’s personal involvement. On the outbreak of the war Maersk ships were turned over to the British to assist the war effort for which Churchill was swift to compensate the Company after the wars end.

In considering the request for funding A. P. Møller proposed the idea of building a “Centre for Excellence” to include meeting rooms, bedrooms and common spaces in which to bring together education, industry and commerce. Møller believed that Centre should offer an environment that enabled the highest standard of continuing education to International businesses seeking to develop their executive and managerial staff and choose furniture by his fellow Dane and contemporary Hans J. Wegner.

The Building

Henning Larsen, an award-winning Danish architect designed the main building, selected not because of his nationality, but for his use of the environment and the landscape surrounding the site.

The building is typically Scandinavian in design with an uncluttered contemporary layout, complemented by excellent use of natural light.  The style and the layout of the building create a comfortable and encouraging working environment and an atmosphere which is conducive to concentration, learning and results.

The existing Study Centre was designed by Thurlow Carnell and Thornburrow in 1993.

The development to the Study Centre was designed by DSDHA and was completed in July 2007.

The Furniture

Hans Wegner, credited with creating ‘the World’s most beautiful chair’ designed most of the furniture in the Centre.

Wegner is renowned for blending a variety of the best quality natural materials in his classic designs, with a focus on comfort and simplicity of design – very much in keeping with the Centre’s Scandinavian architecture and our ethos of offering guests comfortable, quality surroundings in which to work and relax.

Some Venue Facts

23 meeting rooms (capacity 1-to-1 to 150)

70 air-conditioned, en-suite bedrooms

State-of-the-art, audio-visual resources with immediate on-site technician support

Restaurant seats 88

Tower Lounge Bar and Roof Terrace with Cambridge skyline view

 

Useful Links

Useful links The
Wegner Museum Tønder
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For visitors to Denmark interested in Scandinavian design Schiang recommends a visit to The Art Museum in Tønder which is a prize winning museum for Nordic art and design. One of its main focus areas is to describe the major role that Wegner played in the history of furniture design in the mid 20th Century, the ‘golden age’ of Scandinavian design …read more >>

 

Exhibitions

Exhibitions and product launches 1987 – design-guarantee

Spectrum 1992

Venue : Royal College of Art.

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UK launch of The Schiang Collection…read more >>

 

The Møller Centre Cambridge

Schiang and The Møller Centre Cambridge
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In 1992 we completed  the single largest interior in the UK of furniture by the Danish designer Hans J. Wegner. The interior has been maintained and supported by Schiang for over twenty years and can be visited by architects and interior designers by prior appointment. Please contact ourselves to arrange a viewing …read more >>

 

Who are we

Who we are
What we do

MCR

Schiang is a recognised authority in the UK of mid-century Danish and Swedish furniture specialising in the classic designs by  Hans J. Wegner, Bruno Mathsson and their contemporaries.

For over three decades we have been closely connected to the families of the designers and represent only authorised licensed manufacturers of their furniture in the UK. We are passionate about what we sell importing directly from the producers in Scandinavia which is your guarantee that we only distribute original, genuine Scandinavian design.

We pride ourselves on our specialist knowledge and the personal service we provide to our customers. We are here to discuss your requirements with you to ensure you choose the best finishes and surface treatments available to meet your individual circumstances.

To discover more about our company and its founding partner …read more >>

 

 

More about Schiang

A brief history of  The Cale Schiang Partnership

The company was formed in October 1987 following a visit to the stand of Danish producer Getama A/S at the Danish Furniture Fair earlier that year by its founder and owner Matthew Rhodes.

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Matthew with a background selling high quality Danish design in the UK and an admirer of the furniture of Danish designer Hans J. Wegner, sucessfully reached an agreement with Getama to market their Wegner designs exclusively in the UK.

 

 

 

1989

It was at the Danish Fair two years later in 1989 that Getama introduced Matthew to the designer and his daughter Marianne Wegner Sørensen when Wegner’s 75th birthday was marked with a special exhibition of his chairs in Denmark’s Bella Centre.

There were at this time several companies* producing Wegner furniture all of whom had seen export sales virtually disappear in many countries following the oil crises of 1973 and tentative discussions began with the Wegner studio on relaunching the production of the most prominent of these PP Møbler aps and Carl Hansen & Son back into the UK market.

1989 also marked the beginning of the friendship between Danish producer Børge Schiang whose collection of furniture by Professor Jørgen Gammelgaard was rapidly gaining a reputation amongst the Danish design community for its clean functional lines and Matthew agreed to distribute the Schiang collection together with the lighting designs of Jørgen Gammelgaard by Pandul A/S alongside that from.

1990-1992

Early the following year the Company opened its first permanent showroom on London’s Portobello Road where it was to remain for the following twelve years.

355-portobello-rd355-portobello-rd-1 355-portobello-rd-2Showroom, 355 Portobello Road, London.

 

 

 

 

The early 1990’s saw considerable growth in sales and Matthew was approached by Marianne Wegner to work with her coordinating the import and installation of her father’s designs in a major new building in Cambridge by the Danish architect Henning Larsen – The Møller Centre built within the grounds of Churchill College Cambridge.

The Centre with bedrooms, meeting rooms, dining room and common spaces all furnished with Wegner furniture was opened by Her Majesty Queen Ingrid of Denmark in 1992.

Matthew’s involvement in managing the British side of the project was to prove instrumental in cementing his relationship with the Wegner family and also for the wider marketing of Wegner design as agreement was reached to represent both PP Møbler and Carl Hansen & Son exclusively in the UK.

1993

The Company first launched the collection in the UK the following year, at the annual Spectrum Exhibition held at the Royal College of Art promoting all of Hans J. Wegner’s and Professor Jørgen Gammelgaard’s designs.

1994

1994 marked Hans J. Wegner’s 80th birthday and presented ourselves with the first opportunity to show a wide representation of Wegner’s work to the post 1973 generation of young architects and designers.

Matthew on behalf of the producers and Wegner Studio presented a proposal to the organisers of Sit 94 (an annual exhibition held in the Business Design Centre Islington to celebrate “The Chair”) for an exhibition of Wegner chairs to mark the designers 80th birthday. When offered 200 square metres of space it was agreed that if possible eighty chairs would be on display together with full size reproductions of the designers original working drawings.

As well as being a hugely successful exhibition in London the exhibition went on later in the year to be exhibited in Halifax at the Den Clough Crossley gallery where it attracted unprecedented number of visitors.

Sit 94 was also to have profound effect on the relationship between the Wegner Studio run on behalf of her father by Marianne Wegner and the producer Carl Hansen and Son. The studio had had little contact with the firm since the widow of Holger Hansen who died in 1962  handed over the running of the Company to her eldest son Jørgen Gerner Hansen in 1988.

 

CH07_red_rear_angleSit 94 was to prove a watershed in renewing the relationship between producer and  designer providing an opportunity for Marianne Wegner and Jørgen Gerner Hansen to talk further concerning the possibility of Carl Hansen producing Wegner’s 1963 Three Legged Shell Chair – a conversation which saw Carl Hansen successfully launch the chair as CH07 some four years later.

 

1995-1998

 

1995 – 2000

In 1995 the annual Spectrum Exhibition was held for the last time at the Royal College of Art before moving to Kensington’s Commonwealth Institute. The exhibition saw the  saw the publication of the www.danish-design.com website.

Architect John Pawson who Matthew had met in the mid 1980’s was to prove a valuable contact in promoting the Wegner’s furniture in this Country. Pawson together with his then partner Claudio Silvestrin had used the Wishbone Chair from Carl Hansen & Son in one of his early projects.

1987-Wakaba-Restaurant

Wakaba Restaurant Pawson and Silvestrin 1987

 

 

 

 

 

 

The shared appreciation between architect and salesman of Wegner’s brand of organic functionalism while against the fashion at the time has over the years borne fruit with many published Pawson interiors introducing the collection to a new generation of architects and interior designers.

Amongst these was the First Class lounges for Cathay Pacific at Chek Lap Kok Airport Hong Kong by John Pawson Architects completed in 1998. Pawson, incorporated a Sushi Bar to seat some 80 persons into the scheme and was looking for a suitable stool to use in the space and asked Matthew Rhodes if he could help.

 

On approaching the Wegner Studio, Marianne Wegner proposed a classic, functional Wegner design. The stool though simple in appearance was a cleverly constructed with four wooden legs held in place by a stainless steel ring on which to rest the feet, topped by a luxuriously padded leather seat.  The stool was proto typed by the Company most suited to the task Getama A/S who produced the first production run of 80 stools for the Pawson Project.
Cathay-stool-CH56 copy

CH56-58-pairStools CH56 and CH58 subsequently produced by Carl Hansen for Bulthaup to sell alongside their kitchens.

It was again the connection with John Pawson whose work with the German Kitchen Company Bulthaup prompted Carl Hansen and Son to put the Cathay Pacific Stool into production for the kitchen maker. In two heights, as models CH56 and CH58.

The Wegner stools were not the last successful introductions by Carl Hansen to come out of the working relationship between the Cale Schiang Partnership and John Pawson Architects.

2000

In 2000 the Company relocated to St Albans Hertforshire opening the Schiang Shop. The shop promoted a wider range of Scandinavian designs to the general public in parallel to our architectural and interiors contract division.

stalbans-shop-InteriorSchiang. 58 Holywell Hill St Albans

 

 

 

 

 

2005

In 2005 Pawson was commissioned to design the hotel foyer, reception and meeting areas of the Hotel Puerta America in Madrid. The main reception space was to be used for conferences and banquets seating up to 900 covers. Pawson suggested the comfortable PP 58 chair from PP Møbler. However as the space required a chair that stacked the use of the three legged version PP58/3 in such a large numbers was a concern to ourselves and the Wegner Studio over using a chair with only three legs.

pp58-3-ash-elmosoft-front

Chair PP58/3 first proposed for the Hotel Puerta America.

On this occasion the long relationship between salesman and the Wegner Design Studio provided the solution. As early as 1994 Marianne Wegner had suggested an early design by her father, a little stacking chair designed but never produced by Fritz Hansen, for a large project we were working on with Getama in Central London.

XX15-CH20-elbow-chair-front

The original Fritz Hansen stacking chair designated xx15 first proposed by ourselves for a project in 1994

It was clear that this four legged stacking chair may provide a solution for the large banquet hall and it was presented to John Pawson’s design team.  Following a favourable reaction it was proposed that the new large industrial factory Carl Hansen had moved to in 1998 was the most cost effective of the Wegner producers for the project and Marrianne introduced the design to the new CEO of Carl Hansen Knud Erik Hansen.

Sadly, the chair code named at that time as XX15, although proto typed and presented to the Hotel by the architects was not chosen for the project as a metal framed chair was seen as more suitable for the environment.

However, the work between ourselves and the Wegner Studio on this project was to see XX15 go into production as Knud Erik Hansen was so impressed with the design and prospect of an order for 900 chairs he decided to add it to the Carl Hansen collection as CH20 – known today as the”Elbow Chair”.

The CH20, Elbow Chair. Whitechapel Gallery, Shoreditch, London.

After years of successful growth working with ourselves and following the introduction of the CH 20 Elbow Chair in 2005 Carl Hansen decided to work directly in the UK. We of remain a supplier and distributor of their furniture and our focus remains on promoting Hans Wegner design together with the brands we represent directly.

2010

We relocated for a third time to our present showrooms in Tewin Hertfordshire in 2011 where we have some 40 – 50 Wegner designs on permanent display and offer a personal service by appointment to other furniture dealers and retailers as well sharing our expertise with members of the general public who have a particular interest in Wegner design.

Tewi-showroom

Some of the extensive range of Wegner and Mathsson designs on display in our Tewin Showroom.

2014

Hans J. Wegner died in 2007 aged 93. However, in 2014 to mark the centenary of his birth we were pleased to reach agreement with the premier UK retailer The John Lewis Partnership to market an exclusive collection of original Wegner pieces made by the oldest company producing Wegner furniture and with whom we have worked successfully for almost 30 years  Getama A/S.
GE1935-oxford-circusHans J. Wegner’s Venus Chair produced for The John Lewis Partnership by Getama A/S advertised on the London underground. May 2014.

MCR-GE1936