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CH24 Wishbone Chair

$635 Non-Member
$508 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+
Member discount applies, other discounts do not apply.
Online Only

CH24 Wishbone Chair

$635 Non-Member
$508 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+
Member discount applies, other discounts do not apply.

Color:  White

Size:  One Size

Item# 18421-161318
Member discount applies, other discounts do not apply.
Shipping surcharge of $159.00 
Special Order: Please allow 2 - 4 weeks for shipping per item.
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It is perhaps no exaggeration to state that Hans Wegner’s Wishbone Chair from 1949 is one of the most iconic mid-century Danish designs. Distinguished by its upside-down wishbone-shaped back and slender, curved arms, backrest and legs, the chair brings a lightness and simple elegance to any space. Use it as an everyday dining chair or as casual seating in any room in your home. Produced in Denmark, mostly by hand, the CH24 Wishbone Chair is made from solid oak with an oiled finish, or solid beechwood with a painted finish. The hand-woven seat is made from natural paper cord. Hans Wegner’s work is represented in MoMA’s collection. The Wishbone Chair measures 29.9h x 21.6w x 20"d. Seat Height:17.8"h.

  • Designer
    Hans Wegner
  • Size
    29.9h x 21.6w x 20"d
    Seight Height:17.8"h
  • Material
    Beech Wood, Water-Based Lacquer, Natural Paper Cord
  • Year of Design
    1949
  • Origin
    DK
  • Special shipping charge of $159.00
  • Shipping Method: Front Door Delivery
  • This item cannot be shipped outside of the contiguous U.S.
  • This item is final sale and non-returnable.

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CH24 Wishbone Chair - White

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