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                • HANS J. WEGNER (1914-2007) Paire de fauteuils GE215
                  Nov. 28, 2024

                  HANS J. WEGNER (1914-2007) Paire de fauteuils GE215

                  Est: €4,000 - €6,000

                  HANS J. WEGNER (1914-2007) Paire de fauteuils GE215 Création en 1955 Edition Getama Chêne, métal peint, tissu et cuir Chacun : H: 73 cm. (28.3/4in.); L: 73 cm; (8.3/4in.); P: 84 cm. (33.1/8in.) A pair of 'GE215' armchair in oak, lacquered metal, fabric and leather by Hans J. Wegner designed in 1955 and edited by Getama.

                  Bonhams
                • HANS J. WEGNER
                  Nov. 22, 2024

                  HANS J. WEGNER

                  Est: €300 - €600

                  Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) Oak folding chair with 3 adjustable positions, design Hans Wegner, executed by AP Stolen, model 'AP71', Denmark, design year 1968, backrest 99 cm high (no cushions available)

                  Derksen Veilingbedrijf
                • HANS J. WEGNER
                  Nov. 22, 2024

                  HANS J. WEGNER

                  Est: €150 - €200

                  Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) Oak footstool/stool with grey upholstered cushion, design Hans J. Wegner, executed by Getama, model 'GE-290', with factory brand mark on the underside of the bars, Denmark, design year 1953, 38 cm high, 57x52 cm

                  Derksen Veilingbedrijf
                • HANS J. WEGNER
                  Nov. 22, 2024

                  HANS J. WEGNER

                  Est: €150 - €250

                  Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) Blank oak armchair with terracotta-coloured leather, design Hans J. Wegner, executed by Getama, model number 'GE265', with brand mark under the seat, Denmark ca. 2000, backrest 103 cm high

                  Derksen Veilingbedrijf
                • HANS J. WEGNER
                  Nov. 22, 2024

                  HANS J. WEGNER

                  Est: €1,000 - €1,500

                  Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) 5-piece modular oak (corner) sofa with terracotta-coloured upholstered cushions, design Hans Wegner, executed by Getama, model number 'GE280', marked under cushions, Denmark, design year approx. 1980, 63 cm wide per back

                  Derksen Veilingbedrijf
                • HANS J. WEGNER
                  Nov. 22, 2024

                  HANS J. WEGNER

                  Est: €200 - €400

                  Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) 2 blackened wooden dining chairs with rope woven seat, design Hans Wegner, executed by Carl Hansen, model 'Wishbone/CH24', Denmark, design year 1949, backrest 73 cm high

                  Derksen Veilingbedrijf
                • HANS J. WEGNER (Denmark, 1914 - 2007) for CARL HANSEN & SON. 'Mama Bear', model CH78. Upholstery in grey wool, turned legs and armrests in solid oak. Designed in 1954. Produced by Carl Hansen, with sign from here.
                  Nov. 21, 2024

                  HANS J. WEGNER (Denmark, 1914 - 2007) for CARL HANSEN & SON. 'Mama Bear', model CH78. Upholstery in grey wool, turned legs and armrests in solid oak. Designed in 1954. Produced by Carl Hansen, with sign from here.

                  Est: €2,600 - €3,000

                  HANS J. WEGNER (Denmark, 1914 - 2007) for CARL HANSEN. 'Mama Bear', model CH78. Upholstery in grey wool, turned legs and armrests in solid oak, removable neck pillow. Designed in 1954. Produced by Carl Hansen & son, with sign from here. Measurements: 105 x 86 x 78 cm. 46 cm. (seat height). Hans J. Wegner was a leading figure in furniture design, whose ideas contributed to the international popularity of Danish design in the mid-20th century. His work belongs to the modern school, characterized by a special emphasis on functionality. He began his training at a very young age, as an apprentice to the cabinetmaker H. F. Stahlberg. He soon discovered a special taste for the use of wood, and his work in the cabinetmaking workshop allowed him to experiment with different types and designs. At the age of seventeen he completed his apprenticeship, although he remained in the workshop for another three years, until he joined the army. After his military service he entered a technical school, and then the Danmarks Designskole, where he was taught by O. Mølgaard Nielsen, and the Academy of Architecture in Copenhagen. In the Danish capital he came into contact with the Furniture Exhibitions of the Carpenters' Guild, where he began to show his creations in 1927. During these years Wegner collaborated with master cabinetmakers such as J. Hansen, L. Pontoppidan, N. Vodder, J. Kjær, A. J. Iversen, Moos and R. Rasmussen, as well as with the most prominent Danish architects of the time, among them K. Klint, V. Lauritzen and V. Lauritzen. Klint, V. Lauritzen. O. Wanscher and M. Voltelen. The annual exhibitions would give the young cabinetmaker experience of what could be achieved with the combination of design and craftsmanship, which led him to devote himself fully to design. Already in his early pieces, Wegner showed his interest in the concept of "stripping antique chairs of their outer style and showing them in their pure structure." Throughout his career, the designer was awarded prizes such as the Lunning Prize in 1951, the Grand Prix de Milan at the Milan Triennale of the same year, the Prince Eugene Medal in Sweden and the Danish Eckersberg Medal. In 1959 he was appointed honorary royal designer for industry by the Royal Society of Arts in London. Currently his designs are present in collections such as the MoMA in New York or Die Neue Samlung in Munich. Wegner has been referred to as the "King of Chairs" for his proliferated work designing seating. In his lifetime he designed over 500 different chairs, over 100 of which were put into mass production and many of which have become recognizable design icons.

                  Setdart Auction House
                • HANS J WEGNER (DANISH, 1914-2007); THREE 'CH23' CHAIRS; DESIGNED 1952
                  Nov. 21, 2024

                  HANS J WEGNER (DANISH, 1914-2007); THREE 'CH23' CHAIRS; DESIGNED 1952

                  Est: £600 - £800

                  HANS J WEGNER (DANISH, 1914-2007)THREE 'CH23' CHAIRS; DESIGNED 1952; MID-20TH CENTURYOak, teak, cordIncised stamp 'Made in Denmark/Y Carl Hansen & Son/Odense Denmark/HB64/Designer Hans J Wegner'75cm high x 47.5cm wide x 47.5cm deepLiterature:Christian Holmsted Olesen, Wegner: Just One Good Chair, Hudson & Thames, 2014, p.172Oda, Hans J. Wegner's 100 Chairs, Corona, 2002, p. 55

                  Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
                • HANS J. WEGNER (DANISH, 1914-2007);'OX' CHAIR; MODEL NO. EJ 100 FOR ERIK JORGENSEN; DESIGNED 1960
                  Nov. 21, 2024

                  HANS J. WEGNER (DANISH, 1914-2007);'OX' CHAIR; MODEL NO. EJ 100 FOR ERIK JORGENSEN; DESIGNED 1960

                  Est: £1,200 - £1,800

                  HANS J. WEGNER (DANISH, 1914-2007)'OX' CHAIR; MODEL NO. EJ 100; MANUFACTURED BY ERIK JORGENSEN; DESIGNED 1960 Pale cognac leather, chromed tubular steel.Manufacturer's label to underside 'Erik Jørgensen Møbelfabrik A/S, DK-5700 Svendborg, Made in Denmark' 88cm high x 99cm wide x 89cm deepLiterature:Noritsuga Oda, Danish Chairs, San Francisco 1999, p. 121Charlotte & Peter Fiell, 1000 Chairs, Cologne, 2000, p. 416Hansen/Petersen, Den Store Danske Møbelguide, 2005, p. 339

                  Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
                • HANS WEGNER, a mid-century design sofa by Carl Han
                  Nov. 21, 2024

                  HANS WEGNER, a mid-century design sofa by Carl Han

                  Est: £1,000 - £1,500

                  HANS WEGNER, a mid-century design sofa by Carl Hansen & Son, model CH72, originally designed in 1952, current production ca £3500, height 85cm, length 130cm

                  Burstow & Hewett
                • Hans J. WEGNER
                  Nov. 20, 2024

                  Hans J. WEGNER

                  Est: €12,000 - €18,000

                  Hans J. WEGNER Table de salle à manger mod. AT304 1955 Piètement en chêne, plateau à rallonges rabattables en teck, entretoises en laiton Édition Andreas Tuck 70 × 190 × 105 cm 70 × 310 × 105 cm (avec rallonges) Bibliographie : C. Holmstedt Olesen, Hans J. Wegner : Just One Good Chair, Éditions Hatje Cantz, Copenhague, 2014. Exemplaire similaire reproduit p.241 An oak, teak and brass mod. AT304 table by Hans J. Wegner for Andreas Tuck – 1955 27.56 × 74.81 × 41.34 in. 27.56 × 122.05 × 41.34 in. (with extensions) Hans J. WEGNER

                  Artcurial
                • Hans Wegner
                  Nov. 20, 2024

                  Hans Wegner

                  Est: €4,000 - €6,000

                  Hans Wegner (1914 – 2007) Meuble bar mod. AT34 dit « Cube Bar » – circa 1956 Piètement en métal chromé, structure en teck Édition Andreas Tuck Estampille de l'éditeur 49 × 50 × 52 cm A chromed metal and teak mod. AT34 «Cube» bar by Hans J. Wegner for Andreas Tuck- circa 1956 19.29 × 19.69 × 20.47 in. Hans Wegner (1914 – 2007)

                  Artcurial
                • Hans J. WEGNER
                  Nov. 20, 2024

                  Hans J. WEGNER

                  Est: €12,000 - €18,000

                  Hans J. WEGNER Fauteuil mod. GE225 dit « Flagline » - circa 1950 Sabots en cellulose noire, piètement en métal laqué blanc, structure en métal chromé, assise et dossier en cordage, appuie-tête en tissu orange, peau de mouton Édition Getama 80 × 104 × 129 cm Bibliographie: C. Holmstedt Olesen, Hans J. Wegner: Just One Good Chair, Éditions Hatje Cantz, Copenhague, 2014. Exemplaire similaire reproduit p.78 & p. 170-171 N. Oda, Danish Chairs, Éditions Chronicle Books, San Francisco, 1999. Exemplaire similaire reproduit p. 112 A lacquered metal, chromed rope, fabric and sheepskin mod. GE225 «Flagline» armchair by Hans J. Wegner for Getama - circa 1950 31.50 × 40.94 × 50.79 in. Hans J. WEGNER

                  Artcurial
                • Hans J. WEGNER (Attribué à)
                  Nov. 20, 2024

                  Hans J. WEGNER (Attribué à)

                  Est: €6,000 - €8,000

                  Hans J. WEGNER (Attribué à) (1914-2007) Importante table de salle à manger - circa 1960 Piètement et plateau en chêne, élements en laiton Édition Andreas Tuck 72 × 365 × 130 cm   Modèle réalisé pour la Bibliothèque Royale à Århus, Danemark   An important oak and brass dining table attributed to Hans J. Wegner for the Royal Library of Århus - circa 1960 28.35 × 143.70 × 51.18 in Hans J. WEGNER (Attribué à) (1914-2007)

                  Artcurial
                • HANS J. WEGNER (1914-2007)
                  Nov. 20, 2024

                  HANS J. WEGNER (1914-2007)

                  Est: €4,000 - €6,000

                  HANS J. WEGNER (1914-2007) Paire de fauteuils GE-240 dits “Cigar” en chêne, dossier légèrement incliné à claire-voie, coussins amovibles recouverts de lainage. Estampille de l’éditeur Getama. Circa 1965 Haut. 70 cm - Larg. 68 cm - Prof. 73 cm A pair of ‘GE-240’ or ‘Cigar’ armchairs in oak and wool. Editor’s stamp. 27 1/2 x 26 3/4 x 28 3/4 in.

                  Tajan
                • HANS J. WEGNER (1914-2007)
                  Nov. 20, 2024

                  HANS J. WEGNER (1914-2007)

                  Est: €6,000 - €8,000

                  HANS J. WEGNER (1914-2007) Chaise pliante, modèle “JH512”, en chêne clair, assise et dossier en rotin tressé. Editeur Johannes Hansen. Haut. 77 cm - Larg. 62 cm - Prof. 72 cm A ‘JH512’ folding chair in oak and woven rattan. Edited by Johannes Hansen. 30 1/4 x 24 3/8 x 28 3/8 in.

                  Tajan
                • HANS J. WEGNER (1914-2007)
                  Nov. 20, 2024

                  HANS J. WEGNER (1914-2007)

                  Est: €3,000 - €4,000

                  HANS J. WEGNER (1914-2007) Suite de six “Chinese chairs” en cerisier, dossier en arcature mouvementée d’inspiration asiatique, soutenu par un bandeau vertical central, assise tendue de sangles de toile agrémentée d’un coussin recouvert de lainage écossais. Etiquette de l’éditeur Fritz Hansen datée 1975 au revers de l’assise de chaque chaise. Haut. 83 cm - Larg. 57 cm - Prof. 46 cm A set of six ‘Chinese chairs’ in cherrywood, fabric straps and wool. Editor’s label bearing the date 1975 under each seat. 32 5/8 x 22 1/2 x 18 1/8 in.

                  Tajan
                • Hans Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007) Folding tray table, model AT35, c. 1960 Andreas Tuck, Denmark
                  Nov. 19, 2024

                  Hans Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007) Folding tray table, model AT35, c. 1960 Andreas Tuck, Denmark

                  Est: $800 - $1,200

                  Hans Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007) Folding tray table, model AT35, c. 1960 Andreas Tuck, Denmark oak, teak 19 h × 28¼ w × 28¼ d in (48 × 72 × 72 cm) This lot is located in Chicago. Property from the Alan and Esther Saks Collection.

                  Freeman’s | Hindman
                • Hans Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007) Wishbone chairs, pair, model CH24 and ottoman, 1950 / 1969-1980 Carl Hansen & Søn, Denmark
                  Nov. 19, 2024

                  Hans Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007) Wishbone chairs, pair, model CH24 and ottoman, 1950 / 1969-1980 Carl Hansen & Søn, Denmark

                  Est: $800 - $1,200

                  Hans Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007) Wishbone chairs, pair, model CH24 and ottoman, 1950 / 1969-1980 Carl Hansen & Søn, Denmark oak, paper cord 28¾ h × 22½ w × 20½ d in (73 × 57 × 52 cm) This lot is located in Chicago. Property from the Alan and Esther Saks Collection.

                  Freeman’s | Hindman
                • Hans Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007) Valet chair, model no. JH540, designed 1953 Johannes Hansen, Denmark
                  Nov. 19, 2024

                  Hans Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007) Valet chair, model no. JH540, designed 1953 Johannes Hansen, Denmark

                  Est: $6,000 - $8,000

                  Hans Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007) Valet chair, model no. JH540, designed 1953 Johannes Hansen, Denmark teak, oak, brass, leather 39 h × 19 w × 19½ in (99 × 49 ×50 cm) This lot is located in Chicago. Property from the Alan and Esther Saks Collection.

                  Freeman’s | Hindman
                • Hans J. Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007) Cow-horn chairs, set of four, 1952 Johannes Hansen, Denmark
                  Nov. 19, 2024

                  Hans J. Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007) Cow-horn chairs, set of four, 1952 Johannes Hansen, Denmark

                  Est: $8,000 - $12,000

                  Hans J. Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007) Cow-horn chairs, set of four, 1952 Johannes Hansen, Denmark oak, cane 29 h × 22½ w × 18 d in (74 × 58 × 46 cm) This lot is located in New York. Property from the Alan and Esther Saks Collection.

                  Freeman’s | Hindman
                • Hans Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007) Swivel office chair, model 502, designed 1955 Denmark
                  Nov. 19, 2024

                  Hans Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007) Swivel office chair, model 502, designed 1955 Denmark

                  Est: $15,000 - $25,000

                  Hans Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007) Swivel office chair, model 502, designed 1955 Denmark oak, stainless steel, leather 28¾ h × 29 w × 26 d in (76 × 74 × 66 cm) This lot is located in New York. Property from the Alan and Esther Saks Collection.

                  Freeman’s | Hindman
                • Hans J. Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007) Cow-horn chairs, pair, 1952 Johannes Hansen, Denmark
                  Nov. 19, 2024

                  Hans J. Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007) Cow-horn chairs, pair, 1952 Johannes Hansen, Denmark

                  Est: $6,000 - $9,000

                  Hans J. Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007) Cow-horn chairs, pair, 1952 Johannes Hansen, Denmark oak, leather 29 h × 23 w × 18½ d in (74 × 60 × 47 cm) This lot is located in Chicago. Property from the Alan and Esther Saks Collection.

                  Freeman’s | Hindman
                • HANS WEGNER 1914-2007 Sei sedie 'CH 30' per Carl Hansen & Son 1952 - HANS WEGNER 1914-2007 Six 'CH 30' chairs for Carl Hansen & Son 1952
                  Nov. 19, 2024

                  HANS WEGNER 1914-2007 Sei sedie 'CH 30' per Carl Hansen & Son 1952 - HANS WEGNER 1914-2007 Six 'CH 30' chairs for Carl Hansen & Son 1952

                  Est: -

                  Legno. Marchio della manifattura. Lievi difetti. 75,00 x 54,00 x 44,00 cm (6) - Wood. Manufacturer's mark. Minor defects. 29.53 x 21.26 x 17.32 in. (6)

                  Aste Bolaffi
                • Hans Wegner 'Century 2000' Sofa for Getama, 7-foot
                  Nov. 16, 2024

                  Hans Wegner 'Century 2000' Sofa for Getama, 7-foot

                  Est: $400 - $800

                  7-Foot Danish Contemporary Hans Wegner 'Century 2000' Sofa for Getama. This long 3-seater couch is upholstered in a grey wool type fabric across the cushions and cubist frame raised on tubular metal legs. Marked on seat upholstery as Getama, small leather tag sewn to exterior marked Wegner by Getama. Dimensions are 26 in h x 87 in w x 31.5 in d. Condition is good with a few small nicks in upholstery along back edge. Please call or email for a detailed condition report.

                  Public Sale Auction House
                • Hans Wegner Bentwood Scoop Lounge Chair, Contemporary
                  Nov. 16, 2024

                  Hans Wegner Bentwood Scoop Lounge Chair, Contemporary

                  Est: $200 - $400

                  Hans Wegner Bentwood Shell Chair, Contemporary. This lounge chair has a curved hammock seat on waterfall bentwood legs that taper to points, with a reclined back rest and black upholstery. No visible maker's mark. Dimensions are 29.5 in h x 35.5 in w x 32 in d. Seat height is about 15.5 in h. Condition is good with one small chip to back leg, minimal signs of surface wear. Please call or email for a detailed condition report.

                  Public Sale Auction House
                • Hans J. WEGNER (1914-2007) Andreas Tuck Editeur Ta…
                  Nov. 16, 2024

                  Hans J. WEGNER (1914-2007) Andreas Tuck Editeur Ta…

                  Est: €500 - €700

                  Hans J. WEGNER (1914-2007) Andreas Tuck Editeur Table basse en teck à plateau rectangulaire en cabaret sur quatre pieds fuselés Tampon sous le plateau En l'état 54 x 110 x 53 cm

                  Osenat
                • Hans J. WEGNER (1914-2007) Getama Editeur Modèle "…
                  Nov. 16, 2024

                  Hans J. WEGNER (1914-2007) Getama Editeur Modèle "…

                  Est: €600 - €800

                  Hans J. WEGNER (1914-2007) Getama Editeur Modèle "GE-290", créé vers 1953 Fauteuil confortable en chêne regarnis de tissu crème Etat d'usage 88 x 76 x 76 cm

                  Osenat
                • Hans J. Wegner, Sewing table model AT 33
                  Nov. 16, 2024

                  Hans J. Wegner, Sewing table model AT 33

                  Est: €600 - €1,200

                  Designed around 1960. Manufactured by Andreas Tuck. Teak, oak and wickerwork. 60 x 67 x 57 cm. The two side panels each measure 27 cm wide.

                  Kunst und Design Auktionshaus Schops Turowski
                • Hans J. Wegner; Svend Aage Madsen, 5 heart chairs model 4103 + dining table
                  Nov. 16, 2024

                  Hans J. Wegner; Svend Aage Madsen, 5 heart chairs model 4103 + dining table

                  Est: €2,200 - €4,000

                  Chairs designed in 1952. Manufactured by Fritz Hansen and Knudsen & Son. Chair frames in oak, seats in teak. Chairs: 73 x 51 x 50 cm. Marked with FH stamp. Table with two fold-out leaves, teak. H. 71.5, D. 114 cm. Leaves each 27 cm wide. Marked with branding stamp.

                  Kunst und Design Auktionshaus Schops Turowski
                • HANS J. WEGNER CUBE BAR FOR ANDREAS TUCK
                  Nov. 10, 2024

                  HANS J. WEGNER CUBE BAR FOR ANDREAS TUCK

                  Est: $2,000 - $4,000

                  Hans Wegner Cube Bar for Andreas Tuck. Constructed ca. 1960's. Teak wood construction, with brushed stainless steel legs. Marked "FABRIKAT ANDR. TUCK ARKITEK HANS J WEGNER DENMARK", "Made in Denmark". bar extends to reveal interior compartment. One long extendable drawer on outside. One stain to exterior, some minor stains in interior. Measures 19.5" H x 20.5" L x 19.5" W approx.

                  District Auction
                • HANS WEGNER FOR AP STOLEN PAPA BEAR LOUNGE CHAIR & OTTOMAN
                  Nov. 09, 2024

                  HANS WEGNER FOR AP STOLEN PAPA BEAR LOUNGE CHAIR & OTTOMAN

                  Est: $8,000 - $12,000

                  HANS WEGNER FOR AP STOLEN PAPA BEAR LOUNGE CHAIR & OTTOMAN Danish, 1963. Teak with leather and wool upholstery. Model AP-19.

                  Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
                • Hans J. Wegner, Murphy beds, pair
                  Nov. 07, 2024

                  Hans J. Wegner, Murphy beds, pair

                  Est: $1,000 - $1,500

                  Hans J. Wegner Murphy beds, pair RY Mobler Denmark, c. 1965 oak, rattan, aluminum, leather 80.75 h x 29.125 w x 14.25 d in (205 x 74 x 36 cm) Cabinets each feature a drop-down door concealing space to accommodate a mattress 76 x 33.5 inches. One side of each example has peg holes for potential shelving between the two units. This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

                  Wright
                • Hans J. Wegner, Drop-leaf dining table
                  Nov. 07, 2024

                  Hans J. Wegner, Drop-leaf dining table

                  Est: $5,000 - $7,000

                  Hans J. Wegner Drop-leaf dining table Andreas Tuck Denmark, c. 1960 teak, oak, brass 28 h x 52 w x 34 d in (71 x 132 x 86 cm) Branded manufacturer's mark to underside 'Fabrikat: Andr. Tuck Arkitekt: Hans J. Wegner Denmark'. Sold with two 19.5-inch drop-leaves; table measures 90 inches when fully extended. Literature: Georg Jensen, distributor's catalog, unpaginated This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

                  Wright
                • Hans J. Wegner, Chaise lounge
                  Nov. 07, 2024

                  Hans J. Wegner, Chaise lounge

                  Est: $2,000 - $3,000

                  Hans J. Wegner Chaise lounge PP Mobler Denmark, 1958 / c. 2010 oak, leather, steel, rope, aluminum, shearling 29 h x 75 w x 25 d in (74 x 190 x 63 cm) Literature: Hans J. Wegner's 100 Chairs, Oda, pg. 185 Wegner: En Dansk Mobelkunstner, Moller Nielsen, pg. 65 This work will ship from Los Angeles, California.

                  Wright
                • Hans J. Wegner, The Chairs, set of eight
                  Nov. 07, 2024

                  Hans J. Wegner, The Chairs, set of eight

                  Est: $8,000 - $10,000

                  Hans J. Wegner The Chairs, set of eight Johannes Hansen Denmark, 1949 teak, vinyl 30.5 h x 24.75 w x 20.25 d in (77 x 63 x 51 cm) Branded manufacturer's mark to underside of each example 'JH Johannes Hansen Copenhagen Denmark'. Provenance: Den Permanente, Copenhagen | Private Collection Literature: Hans J. Wegner, Bernsen, pg. 70 Hans J. Wegner's 100 Chairs, Oda, ppg. 36-37 Danske Stole, Ditzel and Ditzel, ppg. 36-37 Dansk Mobelkunst Gennem 40 Aar: 1947-1956, Jalk, pg. 99 Hans J. Wegner, Moller, pg. 25 This work will ship from Lambertville, New Jersey.

                  Wright
                • Hans J. Wegner, Folding chair
                  Nov. 07, 2024

                  Hans J. Wegner, Folding chair

                  Est: $7,000 - $9,000

                  Hans J. Wegner Folding chair PP Mobler Denmark, 1949 / 2000 birch, cane, brass 30 h x 24.25 w x 31 d in (76 x 62 x 79 cm) Impressed manufacturer's mark to seat stretcher 'PP Mobler Danmark 2000 Design Hans J. Wegner'. Sold with wall-mounted hook for folded storage. Literature: Dansk Mobelkunst Gennem 40 Aar: 1947-1956, Jalk, ppg. 98-103 Danske Stole, Ditzel and Ditzel, ppg. 38-39 This work will ship from Lambertville, New Jersey.

                  Wright
                • Hans J. Wegner, Bench
                  Nov. 07, 2024

                  Hans J. Wegner, Bench

                  Est: $5,000 - $7,000

                  Hans J. Wegner Bench Johannes Hansen Denmark, c. 1960 teak 11.75 h x 76.5 w x 17 d in (30 x 194 x 43 cm) Branded manufacturer's mark to underside 'Johannes Hansen Copenhagen Denmark'. Literature: Wegner: En Dansk Mobelkunstner, Moller Nielsen, pg. 48 This work will ship from Lambertville, New Jersey.

                  Wright
                • § HANS WEGNER (DANISH 1914-2007) FOR FRITZ HANSEN
                  Nov. 01, 2024

                  § HANS WEGNER (DANISH 1914-2007) FOR FRITZ HANSEN

                  Est: £2,000 - £3,000

                  HANS WEGNER (DANISH 1914-2007) FOR FRITZ HANSEN DINING SUITE model nos. FH4602 and FH4103, comprising dining table and four chairs, with manufacturer's stamp FH DENMARK to the table and one chair, oak and teak the chairs: 72.5cm high, 53cm wide, 46cm deep (28 ½in high, 20 7/8in wide, 18in deep); the table: 70cm high, 119cm diameter (27 5/8in high, 46 7/8in diameter) (5) Private Collection, London.

                  Lyon & Turnbull
                • Wegner, Hans J.: Ein Paar Heart Chairs Modell FH 4103
                  Oct. 26, 2024

                  Wegner, Hans J.: Ein Paar Heart Chairs Modell FH 4103

                  Est: €800 - €1,000

                  Hans J. Wegner 1914 Tondern - 2007 Kopenhagen A pair of Heart Chairs model FH 4103 Teak, oak, 1952; H 72 cm each

                  Peter Karbstein - Kunst und Auktionshaus
                • HANS J. WEGNER GRUPPO DI 4 SEDIE
                  Oct. 25, 2024

                  HANS J. WEGNER GRUPPO DI 4 SEDIE

                  Est: €1,000 - €2,000

                  IN PALISSANDRO, HEART CHAIRS

                  DAMS Casa d'Aste
                • Hans J. Wegner, Cow Horn chairs, set of four
                  Oct. 24, 2024

                  Hans J. Wegner, Cow Horn chairs, set of four

                  Est: $10,000 - $15,000

                  Hans J. Wegner Cow Horn chairs, set of four Johannes Hansen Denmark, 1952 teak, cane 29 h x 23 w x 18 d in (74 x 58 x 46 cm) Metal manufacturer's label to underside of three examples 'Johannes Hansen Cabinet Maker Copenhagen Denmark Design: H. J. Wegner'. Provenance: Collection of Laura Andreson Literature: Hans J. Wegner, Bernsen, pg. 75 Hans J. Wegner's 100 Chairs, Oda, ppg. 60-61 This work will ship from Los Angeles, California.

                  Wright
                • HANS J. WEGNER (Denmark, 1914 - 2007) for ANDREAS TUCK. Table model "at10", 1960s. Teak and oak wood.
                  Oct. 23, 2024

                  HANS J. WEGNER (Denmark, 1914 - 2007) for ANDREAS TUCK. Table model "at10", 1960s. Teak and oak wood.

                  Est: €1,800 - €2,000

                  HANS J. WEGNER (Denmark, 1914 - 2007) for ANDREAS TUCK. Table model "at10", 1960s. Teak and oak wood. Measurements: 50 x 160 x 50 cm. Low table made of teak and oak, except for the lower shelf, openwork, in grille. It is a light design, with geometric roots and clean straight lines, softened by curved angles, typical of Danish design of the fifties and sixties. It consists of a rectangular tabletop molded on its outer perimeter and four cylindrical legs. Hans J. Wegner was a leading figure in furniture design, whose ideas contributed to the international popularity of Danish design in the mid-20th century. His work belongs to the modern school, characterized by a special emphasis on functionality. He began his training at a very young age, as an apprentice to the cabinetmaker H. F. Stahlberg. He soon discovered a special taste for the use of wood, and his work in the cabinetmaking workshop allowed him to experiment with different types and designs. At the age of seventeen he completed his apprenticeship, although he remained in the workshop for another three years, until he joined the army. After his military service he entered a technical school, and then the Danmarks Designskole, where he was taught by O. Mølgaard Nielsen, and the Academy of Architecture in Copenhagen. In the Danish capital he came into contact with the Furniture Exhibitions of the Carpenters' Guild, where he began to show his creations in 1927. During these years Wegner collaborated with master cabinetmakers such as J. Hansen, L. Pontoppidan, N. Vodder, J. Kjaer, A. J. Iversen, Moos and R. Rasmussen, as well as with the most prominent Danish architects of the time, among them K. Klint, V. Lauritzen and V. Lauritzen. Klint, V. Lauritzen. O. Wanscher and M. Voltelen. The annual exhibitions would give the young cabinetmaker experience of what could be achieved with the combination of design and craftsmanship, which led him to devote himself fully to design. Already in his early pieces, Wegner showed his interest in the concept of "stripping antique chairs of their outer style and showing them in their pure structure." Throughout his career, the designer was awarded prizes such as the Lunning Prize in 1951, the Grand Prix de Milan at the Milan Triennale of the same year, the Prince Eugene Medal in Sweden and the Danish Exkersberg Medal. In 1959 he was appointed honorary royal designer for industry by the Royal Society of Arts in London. Currently his designs are present in collections such as the MoMA in New York or Die Neue Samlung in Munich.

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                • HANS J. WEGNER (Denmark, 1914 - 2007) for Fritz Hansen. 'China Chair’ in Brazilian Rosewood with natural leather cushion. Model 4283. Designed 1944.
                  Oct. 23, 2024

                  HANS J. WEGNER (Denmark, 1914 - 2007) for Fritz Hansen. 'China Chair’ in Brazilian Rosewood with natural leather cushion. Model 4283. Designed 1944.

                  Est: €12,000 - €14,000

                  HANS J. WEGNER (Denmark, 1914 - 2007) for Fritz Hansen. 'China Chair’ in Brazilian Rosewood with natural leather cushion. Model 4283. Designed 1944. Manufactured by Fritz Hansen in 1967, with label. Cushion with signs of wear. Measurements: 81,5 x 58 x 55 cm. With Cites certificate that permit sales within Europe. The China Chair was designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1944. Inspired by the timeless aesthetic of ancient Chinese design in the 17th and 18th century, the China Chair epitomises his lifelong quest to understand the nature of wood and explore its possibilities. In his modern interpretation, he unfolds his talent as a wood craftsman and his flair for expressive and sculptural functionalism. The China Chair shows Wegner’s firm belief that furniture should be beautiful from all angles, as freestanding monuments to the inseparable relationship between handcrafted forms and the fine, natural materials Hans J. Wegner was a leading figure in furniture design, whose ideas contributed to the international popularity of Danish design in the mid-20th century. His work belongs to the modern school, characterized by a special emphasis on functionality. He began his training at a very young age, as an apprentice to the cabinetmaker H. F. Stahlberg. He soon discovered a special taste for the use of wood, and his work in the cabinetmaking workshop allowed him to experiment with different types and designs. At the age of seventeen he completed his apprenticeship, although he remained in the workshop for another three years, until he joined the army. After his military service he entered a technical school, and then the Danmarks Designskole, where he was taught by O. Mølgaard Nielsen, and the Academy of Architecture in Copenhagen. In the Danish capital he came into contact with the Furniture Exhibitions of the Carpenters' Guild, where he began to show his creations in 1927. During these years Wegner collaborated with master cabinetmakers such as J. Hansen, L. Pontoppidan, N. Vodder, J. Kjær, A. J. Iversen, Moos and R. Rasmussen, as well as with the most prominent Danish architects of the time, among them K. Klint, V. Lauritzen and V. Lauritzen. Klint, V. Lauritzen. O. Wanscher and M. Voltelen. The annual exhibitions would give the young cabinetmaker experience of what could be achieved with the combination of design and craftsmanship, which led him to devote himself fully to design. Already in his early pieces, Wegner showed his interest in the concept of "stripping antique chairs of their outer style and showing them in their pure structure." Throughout his career, the designer was awarded prizes such as the Lunning Prize in 1951, the Grand Prix de Milan at the Milan Triennale of the same year, the Prince Eugene Medal in Sweden and the Danish Eckersberg Medal. In 1959 he was appointed honorary royal designer for industry by the Royal Society of Arts in London. Currently his designs are present in collections such as the MoMA in New York or Die Neue Samlung in Munich. Wegner has been referred to as the "King of Chairs" for his proliferated work designing seating. In his lifetime he designed over 500 different chairs, over 100 of which were put into mass production and many of which have become recognizable design icons.

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                • HANS WEGNER FOR GETAMA DANISH OAK CHAIRS & OTTOMAN
                  Oct. 22, 2024

                  HANS WEGNER FOR GETAMA DANISH OAK CHAIRS & OTTOMAN

                  Est: $50 - $10,000

                  Label to undersides. (2) lounge chairs (1) ottoman Zipper cushions labeled Ryghynde Dimensions: (Chairs) H 29" x W 27" x D 29" Seat height 15" (ottoman) W 23" x D 18.25" Condition: Presents well, wear consistent with age and use F052

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                • HANS WEGNER FOR GETAMA SOFA / DAYBED
                  Oct. 22, 2024

                  HANS WEGNER FOR GETAMA SOFA / DAYBED

                  Est: $50 - $10,000

                  Hans J. Wegner Scandinavian Modern daybed / sofa for Getama, Model GE7. Oak frame, foam cushion, upholstery. Ingenious design by Wegner. Sofa converts to a daybed by sliding up the backrest. Made in Denmark, in production from 1950-1979. Dimensions: H 26" x W 79" x D 35" x SH 16" Condition: Typical surface wear, scuffs and scratches for age and use. Fading, indents and wear to cushion. Seat cushion has a hole under. F086

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                • HANS WEGNER (1914 - 2007) A teak trio nest of tables by Hans Wegner for Andreas Tuck. Denmark, c.1960. With maker's stamp. 52 x 34 x 48cm(h)
                  Oct. 22, 2024

                  HANS WEGNER (1914 - 2007) A teak trio nest of tables by Hans Wegner for Andreas Tuck. Denmark, c.1960. With maker's stamp. 52 x 34 x 48cm(h)

                  Est: €800 - €1,200

                  HANS WEGNER (1914 - 2007) A teak trio nest of tables by Hans Wegner for Andreas Tuck. Denmark, c.1960. With maker's stamp. 52 x 34 x 48cm(h)

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                • Hans Wegner (Danish, 1912-2007) Papa Bear Chair, designed 1951, height 98.5 cm width 92 cm depth 78 cm
                  Oct. 22, 2024

                  Hans Wegner (Danish, 1912-2007) Papa Bear Chair, designed 1951, height 98.5 cm width 92 cm depth 78 cm

                  Est: $10,000 - $15,000

                  Hans Wegner (Danish, 1912-2007) Papa Bear Chair, designed 1951 manufactured by A.P. Stolen, chartreuse wool upholstery, stained oak legs and teak arms, stamped underneath, minor wear to piping trim

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