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  2. Wishbone chair - Wikipedia

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    The Wishbone Chair, also known as the CH24 Chair or Y Chair is a chair designed by Hans Wegner in 1949 for Carl Hansen & Søn. The chair features a bentwood armrest and a paper cord rope seat in a woven envelope pattern. The chair is named after the Y or wishbone-shaped backrest. The design was inspired by Ming-era chairs. [1]

  3. Arthur Carpenter (furniture maker) - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Espenet Carpenter (January 20, 1920 – May 25, 2006) [1] [2] was a master woodworker and furniture maker in Bolinas, California [3] [4] [5] [6] known for his ...

  4. Hans Wegner - Wikipedia

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    Folding Chair (JH512) Lightweight with a cane seat, drawing on historic folding chairs. Wegner created a hook so the chair could be hung on the wall to save space. Johannes Hansen (PP Møbler) 1949 Wishbone Chair (CH24) The Wishbone chair was the first collaboration between Wegner and maker Carl Hansen, who has produced it since 1950.

  5. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    Wing chair, an upholstered easy chair with large "wings" mounted to the armrests and enclosing the head or torso areas of the body; originally designed to provide comfortable protection from drafts; a variation is the Queen Anne wing chair. [57] Wishbone chair, a chair with a wishbone-shaped backrest and a woven paper seat by Hans Wegner for ...

  6. The Round Chair - Wikipedia

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    The Round Chair (Danish: Den Runde Stol, also known as The Chair in America, The Classic Chair in Britain, and by the model numbers PP501, PP503, JH501, and JH503) is an armchair designed by Hans Wegner in 1949. The chair was a collaboration of Wegner and the now-defunct furniture maker Johannes Hansen.

  7. Chinese furniture - Wikipedia

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    Ming dynasty furniture is distinguished by its simpleness of shape. [7] It does not focus on the rich and complicated decorative patterns but the elegance of style and the beauty of lines. [5] Ming furniture stresses the smoothness of lines: it looks unobtrusive, blends curves and straight lines, and creates a sense of balance and harmony. [5]

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