Mid Century Scandi Furniture

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  1. CH20 Elbow Chair
    Swivel UK
    CH20 Elbow Chair

    As low as £420

    + 13 Colours
  2. CH  Lounge Chair
    Swivel UK
    CH Lounge Chair
    As low as £576
  3. PP 225 Flag Halyard Ottoman
    Swivel UK
    PP 225 Flag Halyard Ottoman

    As low as £735

  4. PP 225 Flag Halyard Chair
    Swivel UK
    PP 225 Flag Halyard Chair

    As low as £1,652

    + 28 Colours
  5. EJ 100 Chair And Ottoman
    Swivel UK
    EJ 100 Chair And Ottoman
    As low as £1,168
  6. Padded Scandi Dining Chair
    Swivel UK
    Padded Scandi Dining Chair

    As low as £375

    + 16 Colours
  7. Elbow Dining Chair
    Swivel UK
    Elbow Dining Chair

    As low as £310

    + 8 Colours
  8. GE 290 Armchair
    Swivel UK
    GE 290 Armchair

    As low as £583

    + 9 Colours
  9. Kennedy Chair
    Swivel UK
    Kennedy Chair

    As low as £646

    + 15 Colours
  10. GE 290 3 Seater Sofa
    Swivel UK
    GE 290 3 Seater Sofa

    As low as £1,306

    + 6 Colours
  11. PP 225 Flag Halyard Chair And Ottoman
    Swivel UK
    PP 225 Flag Halyard Chair And Ottoman

    As low as £2,405

    + 27 Colours
  12. Scandi Chair Seat Pad Cushion
    Swivel UK
    Scandi Chair Seat Pad Cushion

    As low as £69

    + 41 Colours
  13. CH327 Dining Table
    Swivel UK
    CH327 Dining Table
    As low as £1,128

Hans J. Wegner

Hans J. Wegner was a world renowned Danish furniture designer. In his lifetime, he designed over 500 different chairs, over 100 of which were put into mass-production and many of which have become recognizable design icons. Born in Denmark in 1914 to a cobbler, the young Wegner was interested in wood-sculpturing from an early age. He completed apprenticeships as a teenager before going to the Danish School of Arts and Crafts and the Architectural Academy in Copenhagen. When architects Arne Jacobsen and Erik Møller established a studio together to design and build Åarhus City Hall in 1940, they took Wegner on as a trainee.   
Even his earliest objects Wegner exhibited a typical approach of "stripping the old chairs of their outer style and letting them appear in their pure construction." It is said that he " always wanted to make unexceptional things of an exceptionally high quality." The most famous of his creations were the Peacock, Kennedy and Wishbone Chairs.