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1970
Hans J. Wegner
CH110 DESK
1960
Hans J. Wegner
CH322 DINING TABLE
Hans J. Wegner’s CH110 Desk was, in many ways, a departure from
his usual style of wooden furniture. Created in 1970, it was part of an
exclusive office concept. The CH100 Series features some of Wegner’s
most distinctive steel-framed furniture. The desk introduced a different
balance to Wegner’s collection of designs with slender industrial legs
and a wooden table top resting lightly upon them. Wegner equipped
the desk with long, sleek drawers finished with dovetail joints and small
yet distinctive stainless steel handles.
Distinctive
steel-framed
furniture
Hans J. Wegner designed the CH322 Dining Table in 1960. It has a rectangular solid wood table top
with a vertical edge and a stainless steel frame with removable legs. The joint between the two halves
of the top is almost invisible as it follows the natural wood grain. Two flat steel rails stabilise the table
construction. These are shaped, bent, and assembled with each pair of legs in a trestle at each table
end using distinct screws.
CH110 Desk, CH111 Chair MO310 Table Lamp
Wood: oak oil. Frame: stainless steel
CH322 Dining Table, CH20 Elbow Chair, CH825 Credenza, EK61 Opal Pendant
Wood: oak oil. Frame: stainless steel