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The Chair (JH501)
The Chair (JH501) by Hans J. Wegner is a Danish Modern design icon, celebrated for its seamless blend of craftsmanship and ergonomic comfort.
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Wishbone Chair (CH24)
The Wishbone Chair (CH24) by Hans J. Wegner is a Danish Modern icon, known for its Y-shaped backrest and handwoven paper cord seat.
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Panton Chair
The Panton Chair by Verner Panton is a Late Modern design icon, notable as the first single-molded plastic chair in furniture history.
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Ant Chair
The Ant Chair by Arne Jacobsen: A Revolution in Three Legs The year is 1952,
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Swan Chair
The lobby of the SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen was more than just a space to check in or wait for a cab. It was a stage for a design revolution.
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Egg Chair
The Egg Chair by Arne Jacobsen: A Masterpiece of Modernist Design A quiet corner of the SAS Royal Hotel lobby in Copenhagen, 1960.
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Tulip Chair
The Tulip Chair: A Revolution in Form and Function It’s easy to take the chair for granted.
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Wassily Chair
The moment you sit in a Wassily Chair, you are not merely sinking into a piece of furniture; you are engaging with a legacy steeped in innovation,
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Barcelona Chair
The Barcelona Chair, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich for the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition, epitomizes modernist elegance and timeless design.
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The Eames Lounge Chair: A Modern Classic of Comfort and Craft
The story of Charles and Ray Eames' iconic 1956 lounge chair – from concept to handcrafted luxury that still defines modern design.