
Papa Bear Chair & Ottoman | Hommage Á Hans Wegner, 1952
Papa Bear Chair & Ottoman

Papa Bear Chair & Ottoman | Hommage Á Hans Wegner, 1952
Papa Bear Chair & Ottoman
Hommage À Hans Wegner
Papa Bear Chair & Ottoman
Papa Bear Chair & Ottoman
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The Papa Bear Chair and Ottoman were originally designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1951, debuting at the Tidens Møbler exhibition in 1952 in Copenhagen.
The Papa Bear chair is known for its oversized wooden armrests, or "paws," which differ in wood and finish from its legs. The complimenting ottoman shares the same contrasting wood details.
Papa Bear Chair & Ottoman shown in Marshmallow Boucle with Danish Oiled Oak Paws & Light Ash with Satin Varnish Legs.
The Archetype Forms Papa Bear Chair & Ottoman is a faithful reproduction of the original Hans J. Wegner Papa Bear Chair & Ottoman, Model PP19 & AP19 Papa Bear Chair, and Model PP120 Papa Bear Ottoman.
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Distinguishing Features
Distinguishing Features
Designer
Designer
Hans J. Wegner
Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) was a renowned Danish furniture designer, celebrated for his contributions to mid-century modern design and his mastery of furniture craftsmanship. Born in Tønder, Denmark, Wegner’s designs were characterized by their organic functionality, a blend of traditional woodworking techniques and modernist principles. His work was marked by an emphasis on functionality and a deep respect for the materials, often working with wood, plywood, metal, caning, and papercord.
Wegner’s designs, including the iconic Wishbone Chair and Shell Chair, have become symbols of Danish design, embodying the country’s reputation for high-quality, modern furniture that balances human values with modernity. His influence on furniture design was profound, with his works exhibited in major institutions worldwide, such as The Museum of Modern Art in New York and Die Neue Sammlung in Munich.
Dimensions
Dimensions
Width: Chair - 90 | Ottoman - 65 cm
Height: Chair - 101 | Ottoman - 43 cm
Depth: Chair - 95 | Ottoman - 40 cm
Construction
Construction
Upholstery: Custom Selection of Premium Leather or Fabric from Archetype Forms
Legs & Paws: Oak, Ash, Cherry, Walnut or Custom Selection from Archetype Forms
Padding: Cotton, Palm Leaves, Flax Fibre, Horsehair
Structure: Solid Wood
Support (Chair Only): Metal Springs
Product Details
Product Details
Archetype Forms Papa Bear Chair & Ottoman Construction:
Both the Papa Bear Chair and the Papa Bear Ottoman are built on sturdy wooden frames. They incorporate a combination of natural materials, including cotton, palm leaves, and flax fiber to create the detailed inner and outer structure, which takes skilled craftsmen over two weeks to complete.
The Papa Bear Chair & Ottoman follow Wegner's design philosophy of combining traditional craftsmanship with natural materials, functionality, and modernist principles. The Papa Bear ottoman serves as a footrest, impromptu additional seating, or a small table as needed.
Buy the Papa Bear Chair & Ottoman, originally designed by Hans J. Wegner, online here in Canada and the USA. Or buy them separately: Papa Bear Lounge Chair and Papa Bear Ottoman.
Reproduction
Reproduction
The Archetype Forms Papa Bear Chair & Ottoman is a faithful reproduction of the original Hans J. Wegner Papa Bear Chair & Ottoman, Model PP19 & AP19 Papa Bear Chair, and Model PP120 Papa Bear Ottoman. They are a tribute to his enduring legacy. This item is not manufactured by or affiliated with the original designer(s) and associated parties.












Product Information
Distinguishing Features
Designer
Hans J. Wegner
Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) was a renowned Danish furniture designer, celebrated for his contributions to mid-century modern design and his mastery of furniture craftsmanship. Born in Tønder, Denmark, Wegner’s designs were characterized by their organic functionality, a blend of traditional woodworking techniques and modernist principles. His work was marked by an emphasis on functionality and a deep respect for the materials, often working with wood, plywood, metal, caning, and papercord.
Wegner’s designs, including the iconic Wishbone Chair and Shell Chair, have become symbols of Danish design, embodying the country’s reputation for high-quality, modern furniture that balances human values with modernity. His influence on furniture design was profound, with his works exhibited in major institutions worldwide, such as The Museum of Modern Art in New York and Die Neue Sammlung in Munich.
Dimensions
Width: Chair - 90 | Ottoman - 65 cm
Height: Chair - 101 | Ottoman - 43 cm
Depth: Chair - 95 | Ottoman - 40 cm
Construction
Upholstery: Custom Selection of Premium Leather or Fabric from Archetype Forms
Legs & Paws: Oak, Ash, Cherry, Walnut or Custom Selection from Archetype Forms
Padding: Cotton, Palm Leaves, Flax Fibre, Horsehair
Structure: Solid Wood
Support (Chair Only): Metal Springs
Product Details
Archetype Forms Papa Bear Chair & Ottoman Construction:
Both the Papa Bear Chair and the Papa Bear Ottoman are built on sturdy wooden frames. They incorporate a combination of natural materials, including cotton, palm leaves, and flax fiber to create the detailed inner and outer structure, which takes skilled craftsmen over two weeks to complete.
The Papa Bear Chair & Ottoman follow Wegner's design philosophy of combining traditional craftsmanship with natural materials, functionality, and modernist principles. The Papa Bear ottoman serves as a footrest, impromptu additional seating, or a small table as needed.
Buy the Papa Bear Chair & Ottoman, originally designed by Hans J. Wegner, online here in Canada and the USA. Or buy them separately: Papa Bear Lounge Chair and Papa Bear Ottoman.
Reproduction
The Archetype Forms Papa Bear Chair & Ottoman is a faithful reproduction of the original Hans J. Wegner Papa Bear Chair & Ottoman, Model PP19 & AP19 Papa Bear Chair, and Model PP120 Papa Bear Ottoman. They are a tribute to his enduring legacy. This item is not manufactured by or affiliated with the original designer(s) and associated parties.

Hommage À Hans Wegner
Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) was a renowned Danish furniture designer, celebrated for his contributions to mid-century modern design and his mastery of furniture craftsmanship. Born in Tønder, Denmark, Wegner’s designs were characterized by their organic functionality, a blend of traditional woodworking techniques and modernist principles. His work was marked by an emphasis on functionality and a deep respect for the materials, often working with wood, plywood, metal, caning, and papercord.
Wegner’s designs, including the iconic Wishbone Chair and Shell Chair, have become symbols of Danish design, embodying the country’s reputation for high-quality, modern furniture that balances human values with modernity. His influence on furniture design was profound, with his works exhibited in major institutions worldwide, such as The Museum of Modern Art in New York and Die Neue Sammlung in Munich.