Wegner 1788 easy chair, black oak - Hallingdal65 180

Fredericia

SG$ 5,208.00 SG$ 6,128.00
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Colour: Black, dark grey


Fredericia
Wegner 1788 easy chair
SG$ 5,208.00 SG$ 6,128.00


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Description

Fredericia’s Wegner 1788 easy chair is a Danish classic designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1974. The chair boasts a simple and airy design, typical of Wegner, and is made of wood, the favourite material of legendary Danish designer. Thanks to the beautiful design of the backrest, the chair can be placed anywhere in the room. “A chair should have no back side. It should be beautiful from all sides and angles,” Wegner has famously said.

Although the current shape of the chair dates back to the 1970s, the Wegner 1788 armchair was actually first designed as early as 1945. That year, Wegner held a joint exhibition with another Danish legend, Børge Mogensen, and designed the Wegner 1788 easy chair for the exhibition as a companion for Mogensen’s Spoke-Back sofa. Wegner updated the design in 1974, giving it the shape we have come to know and love.

Colour
Black, dark grey
Width
65.5 cm
Depth
70 cm
Height
88 cm
Seat height
43.5 cm
Frame material
Black lacquered solid oak
Upholstery fabric
Kvadrat Hallingdal 65 / 180: 70% new wool, 30% viscose
Abrasion resistance
100,000 Martindale
Pilling
3-4
Lightfastness
7
Weight
10 kg
Warranty
7 years
Product ID
FRE1788-BLO-HAL65-0180

Hans J. Wegner

Hans J. Wegner (1914–2007) is a world-famous Danish designer known especially for his numerous chair designs. Wegner had a special ability to combine functionality and aesthetics; many of his designs are characterized by playful or poetic features.

Born in Tønder, southern Denmark, Wegner developed a fascination for wood as a material already as a child: he enjoyed wood carving and often spent time in museums, looking for inspiration for his sculptures, and he even took up an apprenticeship with master cabinetmaker H. F. Stahlberg at a young age. Although Wegner began his career as a carpenter in the 1930s, in 1936 he decided to study design – a decision the modern design world is very happy for. Wood remained Wegner's favourite material throughout his prolific career, and most of his chairs are made of wood with the natural material often playing the main role in the design.

Wegner considered ergonomics to be one of the most essential aspects of designing a chair – after all, it was a piece of furniture with which the human body could be in contact for long periods of time. During his career spanning several decades, Wegner designed up to 500 different chair models, many of which have become coveted design classics not only due to their beautiful design but also their superb functionality. Perhaps the most famous of his design is the Wishbone chair, which has been in continuous production since 1950.

Wegner is known as one of the pioneers of Danish modernism and one of the key figures of the Golden Age of Nordic design. During his career, he received a multitude of design awards, including the Lunning Prize as well as the Grand Prix in the Milan Triennale in 1951, the Prince Eugen Medal in 1961 and the C. F. Hansen Medal in 1980.

Would you like to read more about Hans J. Wegner and his work? Discover our books:
Wegner: Just One Good Chair

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