Fritz Hansen
China Chair
Price starting from € 7,698.00*
*Price valid for the version with frame in black coloured ashwood and seat upholstered in leather cat. 3 (cod. 4283).
From Hans J. Wagner's formal study comes the China Chair, a unique and essential design that embodies the concept of simplicity with an innate elegance. Introduced in 1944, this chair lends itself to multiple uses, making it a perfect addition to living spaces, but also, due to its comfort, an excellent choice for the dining room. Ideal for conversation, it has inspired numerous other models over the years, becoming a true archetype of its genre. The beauty of the China is evident in its numerous models, as well as in the reissues that have followed over time, transforming it into a timeless classic.
W.55 x D.55 x H.82 cm
Seat Height 45 cm
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Milestone of danish design, the brand Fritz Hansen gathers in its catalogue some of the biggest classics of the Scandinavian modernim with modern and cutting-edge furniture, signed by some of the most important contemporary designers. In the style of Fritz Hansen furniture, characteristically nordic, the functional approach is tempered by pure and light lines, which make up immediately recognisable silhouettes that have now become part of the collective immagination. Products such as the Egg Chair armchair and Serie 7’s chairs by Arne Jacobsen are now pillars of the history of design.Read more
Designed by
Hans J. Wegner
Hans Jørgen Wegner (1914-2007) is one of the key figures in the history of Danish design, considered by many to be the best chair designer of the entire twentieth century. He has designed over 500 chairs in his career, including models with immortal fame such as the very famous Wishbone Chair. The son of a shoemaker, Wegner was trained as a cabinetmaker and remained tied to the use of wood throughout his career. Strongly influenced by the models of the Scandinavian artisan tradition, he subjected the heritage of tradition to a continuous process of purification and simplification, making the shapes more harmonious and organic and pursuing perfect functionality. After working for some years in Arne Jacobsen's studio, he collaborated often during the war years also with his great friend Børge Mogensen. His greatest successes came from the 1950s and from his union with the Carl Hansen & Søn company, but his collaborations with the brands PP Møbler, Fritz Hansen, Erik Jørgensen, Fredericia and Getama have also left an indelible mark in the history of design.Read more






