Set of two dining chairs The Chair
Designed by Hans J. Wegner
Denmark, 1948

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Reference number: 7984
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Material: 
Oak and cane.
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This pair of early JH501 armchairs, often referred to as “The Chair,” represents one of Hans J. Wegner's most celebrated designs and a defining example of Danish modernism. Designed in 1948 and crafted by Johannes Hansen, these chairs highlight Wegner's dedication to balancing function with refined simplicity.


Made from oak, these chairs feature a handwoven cane seat, a hallmark of the early versions of this model. The cane work adds a light and natural texture to the robust oak frame, underscoring the thoughtful craftsmanship that Wegner is known for.

Praised for its clean lines and elegant proportions, “The Chair” gained international acclaim when it was selected for the first televised U.S. presidential debate between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon in 1960.Kennedy, who suffered from chronic back pain, specifically requested a comfortable yet supportive chair for the debate. This moment solidified its status as a timeless symbol of high-quality design and comfort.

Measurements:
H 76 cm / 2' 6"
W: 63 cm / 2' 4/5"
D: 50 cm / 1' 7 2/3"