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Wegner presented his pp66 in 1943 at Kunsthåndværkets Spring Exhibition. Inspired by an old Chinese chair, there have been several versions of this ...

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PP66 Chinese Dining Chair by Hans J. Wegner for PP Mobler

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Width:
22.83 in
Height:
31.1 in
Length:
22.04 in
Base:
Ash – Soap Treated
Seat:
Black
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Description

Wegner presented his pp66 in 1943 at Kunsthåndværkets Spring Exhibition. Inspired by an old Chinese chair, there have been several versions of this chair. The 2-metre steam-bent pole was replaced in...

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Hans Wegner

Hans Wegner Mid Century Danish Modern Designer

The Godfather of Danish Modern

Hans Wegner was a Danish furniture designer who played a significant role in the mid-century modern movement from the 1940s to the 1960s. His designs were known for their simplicity, functionality, and elegance. They were produced by some of the most prominent Danish furniture manufacturers, such as Carl Hansen & Søn and Johannes Hansen. Wegner's designs were influential for several reasons: Craftsmanship: Wegner's designs were produced using traditional woodworking techniques, such as joinery, which emphasized craftsmanship quality and natural materials' beauty. Functionality: Wegner's designs were also highly functional, incorporating features such as adjustable backs and seats, stackability, and versatility, which made them ideal for modern living. Aesthetic: Wegner's designs also had a unique aesthetic characterized by clean lines, organic shapes, and a focus on the natural beauty of wood. This aesthetic was well-suited to the modernist ideals of simplicity, minimalism, and functionality. Versatility: Many of Wegner's designs were versatile enough to be used in various settings, from residential to commercial spaces. Enduring appeal: Finally, Wegner's designs have continued to be favored over the years, with many of his pieces still in production today. Their timeless appeal and enduring quality have made them highly desirable among collectors and design enthusiasts. Hans Wegner's mid-century modern furniture designs were influential because they were well-crafted, highly functional, aesthetically appealing, versatile, and enduringly popular.

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