CH20 dining chair, 1956
CH20 dining chair by Hans Wegner for Carl Hansen & Son.
Although it was designed in 1956, the CH20 was actually launched for the first time in 2005. A compact stackable dining chair that can also be stacked. The lower back support and horizontal seat also make the chair suitable for working at a table or desk.
The unique seat base, made from 11-ply wood laminate, provides exceptional stability without crosspieces between the legs.
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Description
CH20 dining chair by Hans Wegner for Carl Hansen & Son.
Although it was designed in 1956, the CH20 was actually launched for the first time in 2005. A compact stackable dining chair that can also be stacked. The lower back support and horizontal seat also make the chair suitable for working at a table or desk.
The unique seat base, made from 11-ply wood laminate, provides exceptional stability without crosspieces between the legs.
Dimensions
44w x 54d x 46/71.5cmh
Materials
Available in Danish hardwoods (beech or oak) in a variety of finishes (soap, clear lacquer, oil, white oil, smoked stain or lacquered in CHS colour). PDF available to download to illustrate the different wood finishes.
Seat upholstered in a choice of various Carl Hansen fabrics or leathers. See downloadable specification sheet for details of the relevant Kvadrat and Gabriel fabric collections.
Samples of the full range of Carl Hansen & Son upholstery fabrics are available to view at our shop and showroom.
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Carl Hansen opened his furniture workshop in Odense, Denmark in 1908 and soon became known for the high quality of his work.
In the early days, the company produced bespoke furniture – including everything from dining room sets to bedroom suites. As the company grew and times changed, however, it gradually began to produce smaller series of its most popular pieces. This combination of hand craftsmanship and rational series production soon became the firm’s hallmark – and continues to set it apart today.