The Round Chair was originally designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1949, gaining its broad, international recognition after being used in the 1960 U.S. presidential debates between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon.
Since nicknamed “The Chair,” The Round Chair is known for its distinctive steam-bent backrest crafted from a single piece of wood.
Shown in Black Italian Aniline Leather on Lacquered Oak.
The Archetype Forms Round Chair is a faithful reproduction of the original Hans J. Wegner Round Chair, Models PP503 & JH503 Round Chair.
The images shown are for illustrative purposes. Actual finishes, patterns, and details may vary slightly due to the nature of materials used and quality refinements. Colors and textures may appear differently across devices and screen settings.
Upholstery
Bronzed Saffron | Classic Chenille$800.00 USD
This soft chenille with a beautiful, subtle texture is inspired by desert springs. It offers warm hues laced with deep tones for a balanced visual texture.
COMPOSITION: 100% PES
WEIGHT: 310 g/m²
WYZENBEEK EP: 100k+ Rubs
MARTINDALE ABRASION EP: 71k+ Rubs
Chenille
Bronzed Saffron | Classic Chenille
Flaxen | Woven Chenille
Mosaic | Chenille Micro Boucle
Leather
Black | Aniline Leather 1.1 mm
White | Aniline Leather 1.1 mm
Alabastro | Aniline Leather 1.1 mm
Dorato | Aniline Leather 1.2 mm
Umbria | Aniline Leather 1.3 mm
Piombo | Aniline Leather 1.1 mm
Semolina | Aniline Leather 1.4 mm
Tangeri | Aniline Leather 1.1 mm
Carminio | Aniline Leather 1.4 mm
Brezza | Aniline Leather
Natural | Leather
Velvet
Marigold | Plush Woven Velvet
Boucle
Midnight Black | Classic Boucle
Marshmallow White | Classic Boucle
Sueded Leather | Nubuck
Black | Aniline Sueded Leather Nubuck: 1.8 mm
Rich Sierra | Aniline Sueded Leather Nubuck: 1.4 mm
Duna | Aniline Sueded Leather Nubuck: 1.4 mm
Marsala | Aniline Sueded Leather Nubuck: 1.4 mm
Abisso | Aniline Sueded Leather Nubuck: 1.4 mm
Carmine | Aniline Sueded Leather
Other Options
Milk | Tweed
Ashen | Tweed
Pebble | Brushed Faux Wool
Moonrock | Varied Woven
Chalk | Heavyweight Structured Woven
Black | Haired Hide
Brown & White | Haired Hide
Gold | Haired Hide
Lacquered Oak | Wood
Black Painted Oak | Wood
Light Ash Satin Varnish | Wood
Details
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Product Information
Product Details
The Round Chair: Upholstered
The Round Chair was originally designed by iconic Danish designer Hans Wegner.
Also known as "The Round One," it was first presented in 1949 at the annual exhibition of the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild. The armrest consists of three pieces of carved and uniquely joined solid wood. Its semicircle back and armrests ensure a relaxed, comfortable seating experience. Its zig-zagged and wedged mortise and tenons contribute to its strength and aesthetic. The chair's design emphasizes simplification and purification, cutting elements down to bare essentials.
The original Round Chair design is featured in MOMA and was used in the 1960 Nixon-Kennedy debate, symbolizing Wegner's international and historical significance.
The Round Chair was initially released with a seat of woven caning. This upholstered version was later introduced to offer additional aesthetic and comfort options.
The Round Chair Key Features:
Design & Comfort: Characterized by its continuous semicircle back and armrests, ensuring comfortable and relaxed seating.
Wood Construction: Constructed from solid oak, walnut, cherry, or ash (available in a variety of stains or colours), ensuring durability and longevity. The armrests are carved out of solid wood, showcasing Wegner's innovative use of wood grain orientation for material strength.
Unique Joinery: The chair’s hand-carved armrests are cut, conditioned, and paired for symmetry. The intricate joinery contributes to the chair's strength, durability, and aesthetic.
Buy the Round Chair Armchair, originally designed by Hans J. Wegner, online here in Canada and the USA. Also available in the Round Chair: Wicker version.
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.
Construction
Frame: Solid Oak, Ash, Cherry, Walnut or Custom Selection from Archetype Forms
Wood Finish: Clear or White Oiled, Soaped, Lacquered, or Custom Selection from Archetype Forms
Seat:
Outer: Custom Selection of Premium Leather or Fabric from Archetype Forms
Padding: Formed Polyurethane Foam
Reproduction
The Archetype Forms Round Chair is a faithful reproduction of the original Hans J. Wegner Round Chair, Models PP503 & Jh203 Round Chair. It is a tribute to his enduring legacy. This item is not manufactured by or affiliated with the original designer(s) and associated parties.
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.
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