Patent of chair

1949 hans wegner designed famous round chairs, folding chairs and three-shell chairs, all of which were made by JH. There is also a Y chair (code name CH 24) specially designed for Carl Hansen. 1950 In February, the American magazine Interior Design introduced the designs of Finn Jules, Borg Mogensen and hans wegner. Hans wegner's designs include round chairs, peacock chairs and three-shell chairs. Suddenly, Americans fell in love with this round chair and called it "the most beautiful chair in the world". It also appeared in the 1960 presidential debate between Nixon and Kennedy, and was called "chair" from now on.

1950, hans wegner started new cooperation with four companies, each with different strengths, designing tables for Andreas Tuck, upholstered furniture for Getama, cabinets for Ry Mobler and interiors for a. p. stocked. At the same time, CH22, CH23 and CH25 chairs and decorative plates of round chairs were designed for Karl Hansen. The designed flag cable chair was awarded to Getama in 2002 and produced by PP Mobler. Hans wegner won the Milan Triennial Award, and the round chair won the American Good Design Judge and the Best Design Award for the audience. Since then, hans wegner has won various awards, and his designs have been collected by museums all over the world, so I won't mention them here.

The wishbone chair designed by hans wegner for Karl Hansen in 1949, also known as the Y-shaped chair, is another chair as classic, successful and legendary as the "chair". It was produced by Karl Hansen at 1950, and the code name of Karl Hansen is CH24. The wishbone chair has many colors and appearances to choose from, and it is the masterpiece of Carl Hansen. Karl Hansen now only produces hans wegner's designs. Carl Hansen Company's 10 anniversary this year is 100 anniversary, a century-old brand.

-It can be seen that this technology is 1950. If you had applied for a patent, the patent would have expired long ago. Now you are free to use this technology.