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1952
Hans J. Wegner
CH72 SOFA
1970
Hans J. Wegner
CH102 SOFA
CH103 SOFA
CH104 SOFA
The CH72 Sofa designed by Hans J. Wegner was presented in 1952.
Wegner had a special sense for designing and developing furniture
works that were at once contemporary – and possessed the potential
to become timeless classics. The sofa is characterised by relatively
small dimensions, a slim, comfortable, fully upholstered frame, and
round, tapered legs in solid wood. The furniture features loose cushions
and upholstered armrests finished with elegant, rounded, solid wood
handles – a functional and decorative detail that protects the armrests.
Designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1970, the CH100 Series was designed, in its time, as a part of an
exclusive office furniture range and represents today some of Hans J. Wegner’s finest stainless steel
work of his career. The sofa is built over an inner frame of solid beechwood, and two arm elements are
upholstered by hand according to the best quality standards. For dimensional stability, the seat and
back cushions have a foam core wrapped in a down jacket to enhance comfort. The stainless steel flat
frame consists of a longitudinal rail joined to the leg with skids at each end. The solid wood interior
frame enables the finest upholstery methods. Stainless steel is used for the visible part of the frame,
and its elegant form offsets the inherently industrial feel.
CH72 Sofa
Wood: oak oil. Upholstery: Vidar 222
CH102 Sofa, CH103 Sofa, CH101 Lounge Chair, CH108 Coffee Table
Upholstery: Thor 301. Frame: stainless steel