Ch 25 Sets The Standard For Danish Furniture Design
Saturday, January 26th, 2008 by    Subscribe To Our FeedAnyone who loves Danish furniture (danska möbler) designs, as well as others who simply enjoy good, comfortable, yet functional furniture, are likely to know of Hans J Wegner, who passed away in February of 2007 at 92 years of age. Hans Wegner was the designer of over 500 chairs, among those only one was a rope chair, which is the Wegner CH 25.
In general Danish furniture (danska möbler) is recognized for clean lines and simple elegance in design, and Wegner’s works personify this styling. The Wegner CH 25 is a classic profile armchair, one that is easily recognized as this specific model, but also as a Wegner design. It comes in many wood types, and with a timeless design it remains desirable for years after purchase.
The Hans J Wegner ch is an example of a finely manufactured chair. Attention is paid in respects to it’s engineering. Distributing a person’s weight to the front legs of the chair attains stability. Another feature is in the pleasant appearance. The weave of the rope seat and back form a beautiful design.
The rope is offered in many color varieties and can match most decors given that the most common woods used are varieties similar to natural oak. These chairs are neither heavy nor bulky, and give a much needed jolt of flexibility to a room. They are made of fine materials and a made to be durable. Although the Hans J Wegner ch is rather highly priced, the value for the money is excellent.
Expect to pay in the neighborhood of $2,000 USD for the Hans J Wegner ch, but consider the value of this classic instead of dollars and cents alone. This is a chair likely to appreciate in value with only reasonable care. It gives the look of wicker with much more durability and considerably more style and cache.
This Wegner motif may create a curiosity in his other gorgeous and graceful styles or in Danish motif in general. With better than five hundred seating styles from which to choose, and a nearly never-ending assortment of woods and color emphasis, there is most likely a chair for everyone. An internet search of his name will give you an idea of the significance of Wegner in the realm of furniture style and the reason the CH 25 is such a trophy.
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The late Hans J Wegner, who died in February of 2007, was well known by those who love his Danish design furniture and by many others who love comfort, elegance and functionality. Among Wegner’s 500 chair designs was the Wegner CH25, a rope chair. In general, Danish design furniture (danska design möbler) is recognized for clean lines and simple elegance in design, and Wegner’s works personify this styling. Wegner has had tremendous influence on furniture design. Additionally, these particular Wegner designs may even serve as a catalyst to encourage people to look into Danish design in general.
- Richard Guilfoyle
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