F 106-4
Collection
Furniture
Brief description
Chair with solid beech frame and teak-veneered beech plywood seat, designed by Hans Wegner in 1949, manufactured by Fritz Hansen in Denmark, and retailed through Bowman's, London, c.1960.
Object name
chair
Object number
F 106-4
Production person
Hans J. Wegner (designer)
Production organisation
Fritz Hansen Ltd (manufacturer)
Bowmans (retailer)
Bowmans (retailer)
Production date
1949 (designed)
c.1960 (manufactured)
c.1960 (manufactured)
Production place
Denmark (manufactured)
Period
Twentieth century (1900-1999)
Material
plywood
beech
teak veneer
beech
teak veneer
Technique
bent
turned
polished
veneered
turned
polished
veneered
Physical description
The chair has a beech frame which consists of three vertical legs braced horizontally to form a triangle. A curved triangular teak-faced beechwood ply seat is fixed to the horizonal stretchers with one point at the front and the opposite flat side at the back. The front leg comes through a hole in the seat and is finished to form a button on top. The two legs at the back extend upwards and are joined by a curved horizontal section to form a back rest. The legs taper towards the floor. On the underside of the seat are a stamp, three paper labels and a white dot (possibly paint?). The stamp is Fritz Hansen’s maker’s mark which features FH enclosed within a circle which is in turn enclosed within a square and underneath has ‘MADE IN DENMARK’. Two of the paper labels are white paper adhesive labels with 'MA 322/ printed on them. The thrid label is a temporary paper label put on by the museum with the temporary number F 106-4 written in pencil.
Dimensions
Height: 72cm
Width: 54.5cm
Depth: 52cm
Width: 54.5cm
Depth: 52cm
Website keywords
seating
dining furniture
dining furniture