CH23 Chair
Inspired by:- Hans J. Wegner

Upon ordering your items will be handcrafted especially for you. This takes time and expertise so we allow 4 -5 weeks for manufacture, quality assurance and packaging. 4 weeks travel to the U.K., and then there’s customs clearance and admin. It’s worth the wait!
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Dispatched Date | Delivered 10-16 weeks |
Lead Time | 10 - 14 Weeks |
Original Designer | Hans J. Wegner |
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Out of production for the past six decades, Mobelaris brings back a Mobelaris Reproduction of the iconic CH23 Chair by Hans Wegner. Perfectly true to the original design, the CH23 Chair features has a cover-cap details where the backrest meets the frame. Elegantly formed solid wood and a double hand woven paper cord seat makes the seat extremely durable. The relatively classical lines presented by the CH23 is the reason behind its lively commercial success. |
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- Dimension: Width 50.3cm, Depth 50.3cm, Height 78.6cm
- Seat Height: 44cm
- Packing Dimension: Width 56cm, Depth 54cm, Height 77cm
- CBM: 0.245 Product Weight: 4.8kg Packing Weight 7.0kg
Product Description
The CH23 Chair first saw the light of day in 1950 as part of the five pieces created by Hans Wegner. A wooden dining chair with paper cord seat, it has been the best seller since it was released. Showcasing Wegner’s unique style and insightful craftsmanship, the chair is unsurpassed for its comfort. It makes a practical fitting around the table even in small rooms because it has no armrest. Its simplicity of design is enhanced by superb details of construction.
Read More Read LessOut of production for the past six decades, Mobelaris brings back a Mobelaris Reproduction of the iconic CH23 Chair by Hans Wegner. Perfectly true to the original design, the CH23 Chair features has a cover-cap details where the backrest meets the frame. Elegantly formed solid wood and a double hand woven paper cord seat makes the seat extremely durable. The relatively classical lines presented by the CH23 is the reason behind its lively commercial success.
Read More Read Less
The CH23 Chair first saw the light of day in 1950 as part of the five pieces created by Hans Wegner. A wooden dining chair with paper cord seat, it has been the best seller since it was released. Showcasing Wegner’s unique style and insightful craftsmanship, the chair is unsurpassed for its comfort. It makes a practical fitting around the table even in small rooms because it has no armrest. Its simplicity of design is enhanced by superb details of construction.
Out of production for the past six decades, Mobelaris brings back a Mobelaris Reproduction of the iconic CH23 Chair by Hans Wegner. Perfectly true to the original design, the CH23 Chair features has a cover-cap details where the backrest meets the frame. Elegantly formed solid wood and a double hand woven paper cord seat makes the seat extremely durable. The relatively classical lines presented by the CH23 is the reason behind its lively commercial success.
Original Designer
Inspired by :
Hans J. Wegner
View all products(38)Hans J Wegner (HJW) designs were a massive contribution to mid - century Danish design, using an era of materials from Hardwoods, Bent Veneered Ply and Upholstery HJW produced organic functionality, whilst still pushing design boundaries with shapes that still created functional seating requirements. Iconic designs such as the Y Chair, CH07 Chair, Ox Chair, Hoop are to name but a few, these however were only some of the pieces that made it into mass production. Not taken into consideration the 400+ other pieces that were designed for independent projects or not put into mass production.
The name Hans J. Wegner is only used to describe the characteristics of the goods made to the original design, and not as a trademark.