CH410 | Peter's Chair 儿童椅
CH410 | PETER'S CHAIR
Designed by Hans J. Wegner
Hans J. Wegner designed Peter’s Chair as the perfect gift for a friend’s son several decades ago. The 1944 chair has remained a cherished classic for children’s rooms and continues to offer the ultimate combination of carefully considered design and an engaging toy.
Furniture and 3D puzzle in one
Peter’s Chair was created by Hans J. Wegner during World War II. Finding quality products in wartime Europe was not easy, so when Wegner needed a suitable christening gift for Peter, the son of his friend and fellow furniture designer Børge Mogensen, he took matters into his own hands and crafted the gift himself.
An accomplished cabinetmaker, Wegner conceived and built a simple yet ingenious chair that would work as both a functional piece of furniture and an engaging toy. Designed as a life-size three-dimensional puzzle in untreated beech, the chair is easily assembled without the use of tools – to the great excitement of children and adults alike.
Peter’s Chair combines perfectly with Peter’s Table. Together, these furniture pieces reveal the extent of Wegner’s innovative spirit as well as his superior ability to fulfill the natural interest of children without compromising on design and quality.


Product Information

Item Code | 代码
No. | 编码: CH410-Beech, Untreated
EAN | 条码:
Dimensions | 尺寸
W420mm × H470mm × D300mm, SW420mm × SH250mm
Materials | 材料
Frame: untreated solid beech wood. 天然榉木原木框架。
Maintenance | 养护
Should not be placed too close to heat sources.
不应放在靠近热源的地方。
Direct sunlight should not be allowed for long periods, especially strong sunlight.
不应长时间让阳光直射,尤其是强烈阳光。
For everyday cleaning, use a soft cloth(Do not use rough cloth to avoid damage to the surface) wrung out with clean hot water. If necessary, clean with low concentrated soap.
日常清洁,可使用软布(切勿使用粗糙布面,以免对表面造成损伤)在热水中浸湿后拧干来擦拭。如有必要,配以低浓度的皂液进行清洁。
Warranty | 质保
Five years(Standard use),5年(规范使用)

Hans J. Wegner
Designer
Among Danish furniture designers, Hans J. Wegner is considered one of the most creative, innovative and prolific. Often referred to as the master of the chair, Wegner created almost 500 chairs in his lifetime – many of them considered masterpieces. He is probably best known for his iconic Wishbone Chair which has been in continuous production since 1950.
The core of Wegner’s legacy is his focus on bringing the inner workings – the soul – of the furniture to the exterior, where the simplicity and functionality can be appreciated.