Shell Chair by Carl Hansen

Shell Chair

Designed by Hans J. Wegner

When Hans J. Wegner unveiled the design of the Shell Chair (CH07) in 1963, many critics loved the avant-garde look, but the general public was reluctant to accept its distinctive expression. Mixed reviews in the 1960s along with the less-developed production techniques of the time, resulted in very limited production. When Carl Hansen & Søn reintroduced the Shell Chair in 1998, it won broad public admiration almost immediately due to the interest of a new generation. The design’s floating lightness is achieved through its wing-like seat and curved backrest held by a frame with three arched legs. The chair’s signature seat and backrest are created from upholstered form-pressed veneer, cradling the user in generous comfort. The chair’s laminated legs are made of several layers of veneer, and the two front legs are made from a single element, resulting in a unique and stable form. The Shell Chair is a clear manifestation of Wegner’s belief that a chair should always be comfortable, have no back  side and should be beautiful from all sides and angles.

Dimensions: Width: 92cm x Depth: 83cm x Height: 74cm, Seat Height: 35cm

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