Very rare valet chair designed in 1953 by Hans Wegner. Produced by cabinetmaker Johannes Hansen in Denmark. Available at Studio Schalling.

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Photos  Personer från Johannes og Gertrud Web Site på MyHeritage. MyHeritage är den bästa platsen för släkten på nätet. 19 maj 1717. Copenhagen, København, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark Bodil hansen schack (født Andersdatter)  Social Democrats, Unions and Corporatism: Denmark and Sweden Compared.

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Anders Johannes Hansen. Head of Department, Professor. GLOBE Administration. Øster Voldgade 5-7, 1350 København K. 1350 Copenhagen K Denmark Contact: Se Johannes Hansens profil på LinkedIn – verdens største faglige netværk. Johannes har 7 job på sin profil. Se hele profilen på LinkedIn, og få indblik i Johannes’ netværk og job hos tilsvarende virksomheder. Hans J Wegner, Matbord, JH 567, Johannes Hansen Möbelsnedkeri, Danmark 1950-tal.

Hans Wegner's iconic round chair, model JH 501, made by Johannes Hansen, Denmark, 1949. Commonly known as 'The Chair', these are an early teak version with cane seat. Branded with ma Genealogy for Johannes Hansen Caspersen (1758 - 1816) family tree on Geni, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Johannes The Danish version of this article has the subtitle kært navn har mange børn 'a beloved name has many children', which is a play on the Danish proverb kært barn har mange navne 'a beloved child receives many pet-names' and in its transferred sense 'there are many different words for topics of general interest'.

28 janv. 2016 1914-2007 Copenhagen), Architect's desk. Teak, oak and steel, 195 x 89.5 x 72.5 cm. Made by cabinetmaker Johannes Hansen, Denmark,  Hans J. Wegner and Johannes Hansen.

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Maker’s Stamp and Label: ( Johannes Hansen Copenhagen Denmark) Designer: Hans J. Wegner Creator/Manufacturer: Johannes Hansen Of the Period: Mid-Century Modern, Scandinavian Place of Origin: Denmark Date of Manufacture: 1960s Period: 20th century Materials and Techniques: Teak Condition: Good Wear: Wear consistent with age and use Copenhagen, Denmark Follow Jeg er en kvinde som elsker at være i personlig udvikling, så de tekniker som jeg giver i min terapi og meditations metoder jeg underviser i, anvender jeg selv i hverdagen.

Johannes hansen copenhagen denmark

Lot # 65 - Vintage Mid Century Johannes Hansen Copenhagen Denmark Teak Arm Chair - Cushions show wear - See pics. Please bring your own boxes & packing. Thank You All items come from a Non Smoking estate. Lot # 70 - Vintage Mid Century Johannes Hansen Copenhagen Denmark Teak Arm Chair - Seat cushion shows wear - See pics. Please bring your own boxes & packing. Thank You All items come from a Non Smoking estate. Johannes Georg Hansen abt 19 Mar 1894 Kongstrup, Røsnæs, Holbæk, Denmark - 15 Feb 1939 Lars Peter Hansen 04 Nov 1872 Bredetved, Ågerup, Holbæk, Denmark - 12 May 1918 Unlisted Hansen managed by David Moffat last edited 19 Feb 2021 Very nice condition Johannes Hansen of Copenhagen Denmark chair.
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Johannes hansen copenhagen denmark

ash, teak, paper cord. 111 x 76 x 54 cm (43 11/16 x 29 15/16 x 21 1/4 in) Made by Johannes Hansen and branded, Johannes Hansen Copenhagen Denmark. Earliest version of “The Chair.”. Denmark, c.

D 21.26 in. Valet Chair designed 1953 teak and oak, underside of seat stamped 'JOHANNES HANSEN COPENHAGEN DENMARK' with maker's symbol height 37 1/2in (95.2cm); width 20in (50.8cm); depth 18 1/2in (46.9cm) Johannes Hansen was a Danish furniture maker and founder of the eponymous company (Johannes Hansen Møbelsnedkeri A/S) that manufactured furniture from the 1940s to the 1990s.
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Notes: Executed by master cabinetmakers Johannes Hansen, Copenhagen, Denmark. Underside with manufacturer's metal label JOHANNES HANSEN/COPENHAGEN-DENMARK/DESIGN:* H.J. WEGNER. Dimensions: 28 ¾ x 28 ¼ x 19 ¾ (73 x 78.5 x 50 cm.) Sold for £10,625. Description: An 'Architect's desk', model no. JH571, designed 1953. Materials: Teak, oak

Hans J. Wegner (Danish, 1914-2007) A Peacock chair in ash and teak, made by Johannes Hansen (model no. JH550) 1960s.

solid teak arms on Danish woven papercord seat. Solid tapering legs. Marked on frame with manufacturer's mark. Made by Johannes Hansen. Designed 1947  

Stamped Johannes Hansen, Copenhagen Denmark Jh. Literature: Noritsugu Oda, ”Danish Chairs”, 1996, compare with model 501,  Brännmärkt JOHANNES HANSEN COPENHAGEN DENMARK. Höjd 107 cm. HANS J WEGNER, karmstol, "Peacock chair", Johannes Hansen, Danmark.

The result is casual and straight forward garments and collections that aren’t tied down by seasons or trends. Johannes Hansen WHAT. Industrial Design Images by Johannes Hansen of Copenhagen, Copenhagen (county), Denmark 1-4 of 4 model JH501, Johannes Hansen for Knoll International, oak, upholstery, each branded 'JOHANNES HANSEN COPENHAGEN DENMARK JH' and Knoll International paper labels height 30 3/8in (77cm); width 24 3/4in (63cm); depth 18 1/2in (47cm) Johannes.Wohlfart@econ and the Center for Economic Behavior and Inequality at the University of Copenhagen. DK-1353 Copenhagen K Denmark Johannes Vilhelm Jensen, in Denmark always called Johannes V. Jensen, (20 January 1873 – 25 November 1950) was a Danish author, often considered the first great Danish writer of the 20th century. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1944, "for the rare strength and fertility of his poetic imagination with which is combined an intellectual curiosity of wide scope and a bold Denmark is made up of a number of islands in the Baltic Sea, and Jutland, a peninsular north of Germany.