pp518 Bull Chair - Cane Seat

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pp518 Bull Chair - Cane Seat

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With its stout bullhorns, this chair spreads out its armrests in overwhelming comfort. Nothing is spared because in this case Wegner wanted to make an organically shaped chair that puts the human individual first.

The purpose of this chair is to provide an exceptional sense of well-being. Your arms and back are supported by two huge pieces of solid wood joined in the middle by six rosewood tenons. A work of art that will challenge any craftsman, apparently with the sole purpose of providing a sublime sitting experience. Everything else seems less important, but as usual Wegner has managed to turn this vigorous expression into a balanced unit with its very own characteristics.

pp518™s armrests are always cut from the same piece of wood, so the grain will match. The joint detail in the back is made of rosewood. PP518 is available with either cane or an upholstered seat. The upholstered seat is upholstered directly on the seat rails as well as on the PP505.

Cane seat
Joint details: Rosewood

Limited production due to extraordinary wood sourcing and drying process
Limited two year warranty for cane
For domestic use only

Maintenance: Cane must be moisted regularly. If they dry out they may crack.

pp518 Bull Chair - Cane Seat

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For inquiries, please contact us at +662 059 7750 or LINE: @chanintrcraft.

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W72 x D51 x H72

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Hans J. Wegner

Hans J. Wegner

Hans J. Wegner was born in 1914 in Tønder, Denmark, is one of the most creative, innovative and prolific furniture designers of all time. He created almost 500 in his lifetime. His iconic Wishbone Chair is probably the most well-known and has been in continuous production since 1950. He established his own studio in 1943. He received many design awards. Almost all of the world’s major design museums, from the Museum of Modern Art in New York and Designmuseum Danmark in Copenhagen to Die Neue Sammlung in Munich, exhibit his works. He died in Denmark in January 2007, aged 92.
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