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Just like the Chicago Skyline these days, the famed Hans Wegner Wishbone Chair—featured in our most recent color issue—is going pink… By Elizabeth Frantz October 14, 2010, 10:28 am ...
The Wishbone chair, created in 1949 by designer Hans J. Wegner, is considered one of the most influential examples of modern Danish furniture design. With its smooth curves, perfect symmetry, and ...
Hans J Wegner's famous "Wishbone" chair has been reunited with its former companion, the CH23, which Carl Hansen & Son is putting back into production.
Hans Wegner’s Wishbone chairs: They’re icons of manly mid-century modernism, and now they’re getting a girlie-girl revamp, complete with fur, fringe, pom-poms, and yes, tons of pink — all ...
One chair, which some say was commissioned to compete with the ubiquitous Thonet café chair, became a fan favorite: the CH24, a.k.a. the Wishbone Chair (from $765 at Design Within Reach).
The Wishbone chair was first designed in 1949 and has been produced by Carl Hansen & Søn since 1950. Throughout his life, Wegner frequently used materials and color combinations similar to the ...
The Wishbone chair is by far his most famous. The beauty of it is its sculptural almost delicate shape, made from steam-bent solid wood combined with the craftsmanship of the hand-woven seat.
Though he started his career as a cabinet maker, Danish design icon Hans Wegner made a name for himself with his aptitude for a much comfier bit of home decor. First manufactured in 1950, the Wishbone ...