HANS JORGENSEN WEGNER (1914-2007) FOR CARL HANSEN & SON: A B...

by Duke's
1/3

Hammer

£160

Fees

HANS JORGENSEN WEGNER (1914-2007) FOR CARL HANSEN & SON: A BEECH ROCKING CHAIR, MODEL NO. CH45

mid-century modern, no labels or stamps, with flat top terminals above ladder-back slats and original cord seat, 97cm high x 60cm wide x 80cm deep (rocker length)

Hans Jorgensen Wegner

Widely celebrated as one of the foremost figures of 20th-century design, Hans J. Wegner (1924-2007) was a master of modern Danish furniture. Often referred to as the “Master of the Chair”, Wegner designed over 500 chairs during his prolific career, many of which have become enduring icons of modern design.

Wegner trained as a cabinetmaker before studying at the Copenhagen School of Arts and Crafts, where his deep respect for craftsmanship was matched by an equally strong commitment to functionality. His work is characterised by elegant simplicity, sculptural form, and the seamless integration of traditional woodworking with modernist principles.

Among his most celebrated designs are the Wishbone Chair (1949), the Round Chair (1949) - famously used in the 1960 Kennedy-Nixon debate - and the Shell Chair (1963). Each piece reflects Wegner’s philosophy that furniture should be both beautiful and comfortable, demonstrating his ability to reduce a design to its most essential elements without compromising on warmth or humanity.

Today, Wegner’s work is held in the permanent collections of leading museums worldwide, including MoMA in New York and the Design museum Danmark in Copenhagen. His designs remain highly sought after by collectors and continue to influence contemporary makers, a testament to his enduring vision of craftsmanship, comfort, and timeless design.

Closed
Auction Date:
16th Oct 25 at 10:30am BST

Fees apply to the hammer price:

Free Registration
33.6% inc VAT*

Flat Fee Registration
30.00% inc VAT*

*These fees include buyers premiums and internet surcharges. Other fees may apply.
Please see the auctioneers terms & conditions for more information

Other Lots in this Auction

Duke's

Sale Dates:
Thu 16th Oct 2025 10:30am BST (Lots 700 to 1083)