VINTAGE SCANDINAVIAN FURNITURE

jueves, 27 de mayo de 2010

EL GRAN DANES DE HANS WEGNER- SU GETAMA


Hans Wegner nunca perdio la calidez a pesar de ser un diseñador vikingo.

Su línea de muebles fabricados por la casa Getama, habla por si solo.
En especial este super sofá de 4 puestos con 2,70 m de longitud, capaz de atrapar la mejor de las vistas comodamente.
Cen Chenile (lana) con cojines sueltos, en una pieza de teca impecable en lo que a construccion se refiere.

Si les gusto este Getama, ya esta a la orden en Freak Hansen. Espectacular!!!


Hans J Wegner
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Denmark 1914 - 2007

Hans J. Wegner must be considered as one of the most influential designers of the 20th century. Wegner has become a worldwide icon, particularly famous for his influence on Danish furniture design. Son of a shoe-maker in southern Jutland, Wegner began his long career at the age of 14. Over the years, he designed over 500 chairs with many different wood types and styles. His style is based on clean, simple lines and to Wegner a chair was an artwork as much as a functional object. One of his well-known philosophies was that a chair should be beautiful from every angle and that it should not have a backside. Though Wegner designed for series production, all of his work bears the stamp of the traditionally trained craftsman. Wegner's most famous chairs are the "Peacock", the "Y-chair", and "The Chair" which was used by Kennedy and Nixon in their famous CBS TV debate of 1960. Most of his designs were produced by Johannes Hansen, Fritz Hansen or PP Möbler, some of which are still in production today.

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