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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. Carl Hansen & Søn - Wikipedia

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    Carl Hansen & Søn is a family-owned Danish furniture company based on the island of Funen. Carl Hansen & Søn is the company behind many classical furniture designs by leading figures of the Danish modern movement but the company is also collaborating with contemporary designers. Knud Erik Hansen, its current owner and CEO, is the grandson of ...

  4. Hans Wegner - Wikipedia

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    The Wishbone chair is the last and most distinct of the series. The inspiration is clearly visible, but the chair is an original form. The back legs are steam-bent into a curve that tapers to join a circular steam-bent back rail. The joinery was difficult but resulted in a strong, lightweight chair. Carl Hansen & Søn 1949 Flag Halyard Chair ...

  5. Danish modern - Wikipedia

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    His Wishbone Chair, also 1949, with a Y-shaped back split and a curved back, was inspired by a Chinese child's chair he had seen. A work of simplicity and comfort, it is still made today by the Danish firm Carl Hansen & Son. Wegner's designs can now be found in several of the world's top design museums including New York's Museum of Modern Art.

  6. Kaare Klint - Wikipedia

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    The chair was created for Thorvaldsens Museum in Copenhagen in 1922. 1922 Mix Chair (KK43960) 1930 Safari Chair (KK47000) ([Carl Hansen & Co.) 1933 Red Chair (KK-47510) Rud. Rasmussen 1933 Church Chair: Fritz Hansen Eftf and Bernstorffsminde Møbelfabrik A/S 1936 Spherical Bed: Rud. Rasmussen 1936 Barcelona Chair (KK-3758) Rud. Rasmussen 1940

  7. 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.

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  9. Mogens Koch - Wikipedia

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    A ‘Folding Chair’ which was designed in 1933, but was not manufactured until 1959, yet is still being manufactured today. Koch is also known for renovation of churches. Mogens Koch's professional direction changed a little in the 1950s, and he began spending much of his time renovating churches and other buildings.

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