The CH71 Lounge Chair was designed by Hans J. Wegner and first produced by Carl Hansen & Søn in 1952. It belongs to a group of Wegner's early lounge chair designs that established the formal and material principles he would develop across his career — a slender timber frame, generous upholstery, and a flowing sculptural form that reflects his deep knowledge of both woodworking and upholstery construction.
The CH71 exhibits the seamless unity of form and function that characterises Wegner's most significant work. The frame is lean without appearing fragile, and the upholstered seat and back are shaped to provide genuine comfort over extended periods without the visual heaviness that often accompanies fully upholstered lounge seating. The flowing form reads well from multiple angles — consistent with Wegner's principle that furniture should have no back side and should be resolved in its design from every viewpoint. The result is a chair that feels considered and complete in a way that distinguishes it clearly from more commercially oriented lounge chair designs.
The CH71 is well suited to residential living rooms and reading areas, and its refined proportions and design heritage make it an appropriate choice for boutique hospitality environments and high-specification commercial interiors where the quality and provenance of furniture contributes meaningfully to the character of the space.
Available as a 2D DWG drawing and 3D model.