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Item No. 100058911

CH36 Side Chair

C$ 1,495.00
4.8 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100058911

CH36 Side Chair

C$ 1,495.00
Oiled Oak
Black Lacquered Beech
Available to ship in:
  • Versatile and timeless design.
  • Solid wood frame and handwoven seat.
  • Heirloom quality and craftsmanship.
  • 32" H 23" W 19" D
Detailed Dimensions

Shipping Options

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CH36 Side Chair
C$ 1,495.00
Details

Details

Midcentury Danish design legend Hans Wegner had a unique ability to bring an elegant lightness to sturdy, long-lasting chairs that continues to be unmatched today. His CH36 Side Chair (1962) is expertly fashioned with a solid wood frame and handwoven paper cord seat, reflecting the designer’s appreciation of Shaker craftsmanship. Made in Denmark.
  • Versatile and timeless design.
  • Solid wood frame and handwoven seat.
  • Heirloom quality and craftsmanship.
  • Legendary designer.
  • Made in Denmark.
Brand
Carl Hansen & Søn
General Dimensions
  • 32" H 23" W 19" D
Product Weight
8 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Item No.
100058911
CH36 Side Chair

CH36 Side Chair

  • Height (in): 32
  • Width (in): 23
  • Depth (in): 19
  • Weight (lbs): 8
  • Seat Height (in): 17¾
  • Seat Width (in): 20½
  • Seat Depth (in): 18
  • Lacquered beech or oiled oak frame
  • Paper cord seat
Hans Wegner

Hans Wegner

Hans Wegner stands among designers Finn Juhl, Arne Jacobsen, Børge Mogensen, Poul Kjærholm and Verner Panton as a master of 20th-century Danish modernism. More specifically, he was instrumental in developing a body of work known as organic functionalism. His early training included both carpentry and architecture.

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