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When Hans J. Wegner unveiled the design of the CH07 Shell Chair in 1963, many critics loved the avant-garde look, but the general public was reluctant to accept its distinctive expression. Mixed reviews in the 1960s along with the less-developed production techniques of the time, resulted in very limited production. When Carl Hansen & Søn reintroduced the Shell Chair in 1998, it won broad public admiration almost immediately due to the interest of a new generation. The design’s floating lightness is achieved through its wing-like seat and curved backrest held by a frame with three arched legs. The chair’s signature seat and backrest are created from upholstered form-pressed veneer, cradling the user in generous comfort. The chair’s laminated legs are made of several layers of veneer, and the two front legs are made from a single element, resulting in a unique and stable form. The Shell Chair is a clear manifestation of Wegner’s belief that a chair should always be comfortable, have no back side and should be beautiful from all sides and angles.
Item No.
362310_CARLHANSEN
Dimensions
92 W – 83 D – 74 H. All measurements are in cm.
Details & finishing
Frame: Veneer oak with lacquer, oil, white oil, smoked stain or black paint.
Seat: Foam with upholstery in all fabric and leather groups, including cowhide
Preassembled: Yes
Seat, back and rear leg are pressed and machined into the right shape and treated with the wished surface. Finally, the pieces are assembled by hand.
Weight: 13,5 Kg
Delivery & returns
Delivered to you in 10 – 12 weeks.
The estimated arrival date is determined by the brand inventory, purchase date and the recipient's location. See our shipping policy.
Carl Hansen & Søn was established in 1908 by cabinetmaker Carl Hansen. Carl Hansen & Søn’s passion for producing high-end designer furniture is rooted in more than a century of craftsmanship traditions. In 1934 Carl Hansen, handed over the reins of Carl Hansen & Søn, to his son Holger Hansen. This also announced a new era for the company, where focus shifted towards cooperation with some of the most talented designers in Denmark.
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