2017年2月8日星期三

Wishbone Chair with Classic Tables

The Hans Wegner Y-Chair or 'Wishbone Chair' as it's often called due to the shape of the back, is a light chair and even being an armchair, a relatively small piece of furniture. The curved hind legs and the semi-circular top rail together with the elegant Y-back endows the chair with a gracious and welcoming air. Our products are reproduced to the style of the original design



The Wishbone Chair was designed by none other than Danish designer Hans J. Wegner. Wegner’s most classic chair is a rare combination of natural design and practicality, with fluid lines and minimalist style. The graceful Y-back, smooth frame and intricate woven seat represent the prominent features of the Organic Functionalism movement of the time. While most replicas take shortcuts on the features that make the original what it is, the Assonhom reproduction is faithfully recreated in honor of Wegner and his principles for great design.



Designed in 1950, it is also commonly known as the Wishbone Chair (owing to its wishbone-shaped backrest), or more industrially as the CH24 Chair. An agile and strong piece, the rounded back rails of the Wishbone Chair allow the human form to change and shift position. The cord seat is deliberately sunk towards the lower back, in order to allow the person to sit completely upright. Furthermore, the seat of the Wishbone Chair is deliberately lowered, allowing for both short and tall frames. Available in five wood finishes - maple, beech, ash, oak and walnut - the seat also comes in natural, black or white cord. A particular modern finish is created with the painted versions, of which thirteen colours are available. A truly timeless and adaptable piece, suitable for any home or office space.



The Tulip Table series is a premium reproduction line inspired by Finnish and American mid-century architecture, a period vastly characterised by the simplification of everyday living. The unique single pedestal base is intentionally made from trustworthy cast aluminum so to support a heavy top without wobbling whilst eliminating the unnecessary clutter of legs underneath.



In a 1956 cover story in Time magazine, Eero Saarinen said he wanted to "clear up the slum of legs in the U.S. home." Later that year, he completed his Pedestal Table and Tulip Chair Collection. Available in a variety of materials. Our products are reproduced to the style of the original design.



Isamu Noguchi, one of the most celebrated sculptors of the 20th century, took wood and glass and combined them together to make this graceful, organically shaped coffee table. The Noguchi Table's balance of sculptural form and durable function has made it an understated and beautiful element in homes and offices since its introduction in 1947. 



It consists of only three individual parts.
A tempered, 3/4″ plate-glass top resting on two curved, solid wood legs that interlock to form a tripod for self-stabilizing support.
Solid wood legs available in Natural, Walnut and Black color.
This perfectly poised structure features a delicate appearance that is defied by its balanced, durable and extremely sturdy design.

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