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Danish design icon: the Wishbone chair
The CH24 chair: Danish craftsmanship combining elegance and comfort
The CH24 chair, also known as the Wishbone chair, is an icon of Danish design and was created by Hans J. Wegner in 1949. This piece of furniture is made of fine beech wood and is characterised by a woven rope seat and backrest, which give the chair a distinctive V-shaped structure at the back, making it light and unique. The harmony between elegance and functionality makes the CH24 a creation that remains relevant today and is still produced by the renowned Danish furniture manufacturer Carl Hansen & Son. The special workmanship of the woven rope gives the chair a unique aesthetic and at the same time guarantees a high level of comfort.

Solidity and elegance
The CH24 chair: the special beech wood structure
The CH24 chair is characterised by a beech wood frame, which gives the product solidity and stability. The harmonious shape of the legs and the angle of the seat, combined with craftsmanship and attention to detail, give the chair an essential and elegant design. Moreover, thanks to the natural properties of beech wood, the CH24 chair is a piece that lasts over time, maintaining its beauty and not altering its functionality.
Design and comfort
Woven rope in the Danish designer chair
The woven natural rope seat of the CH24 chair by Carl Hansen is one of the distinctive design elements of this product. This particular workmanship gives the chair a softness and comfort that makes it perfect for everyday use. In addition, the woven rope is carefully chosen and handcrafted to ensure durability and resistance to wear and tear that maintain the beauty and integrity of the Danish designer chair.
Danish masters
The craftsmanship of the workmanship and the choice of materials
The CH24 chair was created with great care and attention to detail. The production process begins with the selection of the best materials, such as high-quality beech wood and natural woven rope. These materials are processed using craftsmanship techniques handed down from generations of Danish master craftsmen, who have an in-depth knowledge of materials and techniques for processing wood and natural fibres. The result is a chair with a solid and durable yet light and comfortable structure.
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Hans J. Wegner
History, production and awards of the Danish modern design symbol
The CH24 chair, designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1949 for a design competition, represents one of the most iconic elements of Danish design. This success marked the beginning of Wegner's career as a furniture designer and made the CH24 a design element that is loved all over the world. Today, the chair is still produced with great craftsmanship by the Danish company Carl Hansen & Son and is used as a dining chair all over the world. The CH24 chair has become a symbol of Danish design for its beauty, comfort and functionality. Hans J. Wegner, born in 1914, began his career as an apprentice and helped create the golden age of modern Danish design. Wegner received numerous design awards, including the prestigious Lunning Prize and the Grand Prize of the Milan Triennale in 1951, confirming his skill and passion for design.
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