Ch 25 Sets The Standard For Danish Furniture Design
The late Hans J. Wegner, who died in February of 2007, was well known by those who love his Danish design furniture and by many others who love comfort, elegance and functionality. Among Wegner's 500 chair designs were the ch 25 and a rope chair.
Danish furniture (danska möbler) is generally known for clean lines and simple elegance and Wegner's works are the personification of the style. The ch 25 is an armchair with a classic profile that is easily recognized as both this model and Wegner's signature styling. It is available in many woods and is highly desirable many years after its creation because the design is timeless.
The Wegner chair is the perfect example of a well-engineered, attractive design. Because the forelegs support most of the person's weight, the chair is extremely stable and strong. The visual appeal of the chair is enhanced by the seat and back, which are constructed of woven rope in a distinctive, special pattern.
You can choose which rope best matches your floor and other furnishings. The option most commonly chosen is a slight variation from natural oak. These chairs are sufficiently light and small in stature that you can easily move them about your space, giving you virtually unlimited options. Our experience is that this design is long-lasting. Even the most costly option is a good value for the money.
The ch 25 is generally valued at approximately $2,000. This may seem expensive, but there is more to this chair than dollars and cents. This chair is a classic and if it's taken care of properly, its value will only go up. It looks like a traditional wicker chair except far more durable and considerably more stylish.
This Wegner design might spark an interest in his other beautiful and elegant styles or in Danish design furniture (danska design möbler) in general. With more than 500 chair designs to choose from, and an almost infinite variety of woods and color accents, there is likely a chair to suit anyone. An online search of his name will provide an idea of how significant Wegner truly is in the world of furniture design and why his only woven rope chair is such a prize.
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The late Hans Wegner, who died in February of 2007, was well known by those who love his Danish design furniture and by many others who love comfort, elegance and functionality. Among Wegner's 500 chair designs was the ch 25, his only rope chair. In general Danish design furniture (danska möbler) is recognized for clean lines and simple elegance in design, and Wegner's works personify this styling. The rope seat and back are woven in a special and distinctive pattern to add to the visual appeal of this design. The rope comes in different colors to match a decor. The most common wood seems to be a natural oak.
Published November 19th, 2007