F 106-4
Furniture
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.
chair
F 106-4
Hans J. Wegner (designer)
Fritz Hansen Ltd (manufacturer)
Bowmans (retailer)
Bowmans (retailer)
1949 (designed)
c.1960 (manufactured)
c.1960 (manufactured)
Denmark (manufactured)
Twentieth century (1900-1999)
plywood
beech
teak veneer
beech
teak veneer
bent
turned
polished
veneered
turned
polished
veneered
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.
Height: 72cm
Width: 54.5cm
Depth: 52cm
Width: 54.5cm
Depth: 52cm
seating
dining furniture
dining furniture