Hans J. Wegner
1914-2007
“If only you could design just one good chair in your life…but you simply cannot.” – Hans Wegner
“Chair guy” Wegner earned this nickname by designing over 500 chairs. Many have become icons of fine art design and are famous worldwide. Original pieces continue to gain in value. Chairs of one of the designs Wegner found their way into the Kennedy-Nixon political debate in the 1960s. In addition, they can be seen in many museums and galleries (including MoMA) and buildings of international organizations International.
Designer, a carpenter by trade, a perfectionist, and a visionary. Hans Wegner belongs to the group of creators of the golden age of Danish modern design.
According to him, the process of creation consisted of successive purification and simplification – limiting oneself to the necessary elements of an object and combining them in a beautiful way. He used to say that “a chair has to be pretty from every side.” He also believed that “design should be fun, but fun in a serious way.” He designed a chair-hanger, which pleased the Danish king, so he recommended that it be acquired as soon as possible. He had to wait two years for the designer to work out the details.
Wegner’s most important designs are the Wishbone chair, Round chair, Shell chair, and Peacock Chair.
Hans J. Wegner Furniture
At Futureantiques, we offer a curated collection of furniture by Hans J. Wegner – a true legend of Danish mid-century modern design. Celebrated worldwide as the “Master of the Chair”, Wegner transformed the way furniture was perceived, merging craftsmanship with timeless aesthetics. Our collection features authentic Wegner pieces that enrich any interior and stand as valuable investments in design history.
Hans J. Wegner – A Visionary of Danish Modern Design
Hans Jørgen Wegner (1914–2007) was not only a designer but also a skilled cabinetmaker, giving him a profound understanding of wood and its properties. His work, defined by precision, functionality, and organic forms, permanently influenced global design.
He was a leading figure of the Golden Age of Danish Modernism, with his creations exhibited in prestigious museums worldwide, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York et Designmuseum Danmark.
Wegner believed in constant refinement, simplifying form to its purest elements while ensuring beauty from every angle. He designed more than 500 chairs, with over 100 produced – many of them becoming design icons, such as the Wishbone Chair (CH24), Peacock Chair, Round Chair, and Shell Chair. His pieces often combined solid wood with rattan weaving or leather, showcasing his mastery in blending materials and techniques.
The Hans J. Wegner Collection at Futureantiques
In our selection, you will find original Hans J. Wegner furniture, perfect for collectors and admirers of mid-century modern and vintage design:
- Hans Wegner chairs and armchairs – from iconic dining chairs to luxurious lounge chairs like the GE 265, known for exceptional comfort and refined design.
- Hans Wegner tables – functional dining tables and elegant coffee tables, often with intelligent hidden features, such as a square teak dining table with concealed extensions.
- Hans Wegner sofas and daybeds – beautifully crafted seating such as the GE236 oak-framed sofa, ideal for creating a luxurious lounge area.
- Hans Wegner beds – single and double teak beds with rattan details, often featuring built-in bedside tables for both elegance and practicality.
- Other unique Wegner furniture – one-of-a-kind pieces that highlight the versatility of this extraordinary designer.
Authenticity & Quality of Hans J. Wegner Furniture at Futureantiques
At Futureantiques, we pay attention to every detail. All Wegner pieces in our collection are in excellent condition – carefully cleaned, restored, and polished to emphasize the natural beauty of the wood. Authenticity is always guaranteed, often confirmed by original maker’s stamps or engravings, ensuring you acquire a genuine work of functional art.
Discover our Hans J. Wegner furniture collection and see why his vintage chairs and designs remain in such high demand among design enthusiasts and collectors worldwide.

Ensemble de 2 crédences en teck d'Aksel Kjersgaard Buffet danois, années 1960
Lustre en verre de Murano par La Murrina, Italie, années 1970
Ensemble de salle à manger en bois de rose moderne du milieu du siècle par Ico et Luisa Parisi pour MIM, Italie, années 1950
Paire de chaises longues néoclassiques italiennes du milieu du siècle dans le style de Paolo Buffa, années 1950
Chaise Gavina Cesca originale de Marcel Breuer, Bologne, Italie années 1960
Grande lampe de table en verre opalin par Goffredo Reggiani pour Reggiani, ensemble de 2, Italie, années 1960
Canapé italien retapé dans le style de Gio Ponti, années 1950
Borge Mogensen China series bibliothèque en teck pour C. M. Madsen, Danemark, années 1960
Lustre en verre de Murano "Torciglione" du milieu du siècle par Mazzega, Italie, années 1970
Canapé Camaleonda de Mario Bellini rénové en lin par Franco Fabri, modernité italienne du milieu du siècle dernier, années 1970
Ensemble de huit chaises d'hôtel de Paris par Thonet, France années 1950
Table d'appoint en palissandre et rotin avec tiroir caché par Severin Hansen pour Haslev, Danemark, années 1960
Chaise Thonet B64 originale de Marcel Breuer, années 1930
Lustre vintage italien en verre opalin, milieu du siècle dernier, années 1970
Suspension sphérique en verre italien de Murano dans le style de Venini, années 1970
Lit simple Hans J. Wegner en teck et rotin pour Getama, Danemark, années 1960 




