PP 56/66 | Chinese Chair de PP Møbler
Designer
Hans J. Wegner
Année de projet
1945
Numéro ID d'Architonic
1002890
At Kunsthåndværkets Spring Exhibition in 1943, Wegner presented his first version of a chair inspired by an old Chinese chair, which he had seen at the Danish Museum of Industrial Arts. Since then, more versions have appeared.
Originally, PP 66 was designed for Fritz Hansen where it was only in production for a few years. PP Møbler began producing PP 66 in 1976 where the basic element, a 2 meter steam-bent pole, was preserved. In 1991 the chair was made stronger by replacing the steam-bent pole with a pre-compressed one.
The prototype for PP 56 was developed in cooperation with PP Møbler, and went into production in 1989. PP 56 differs from its predecessor, PP 66, by having an attached seat and a different frame.
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Woven cord seat.
W 580 x D 560 x H 790 mm, SH 420 mm
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PP 66 | Chinese Chair
Année de projet
1945
Numéro ID d'Architonic 1002890
Please be aware that products of this manufacturer are not longer available on Architonic. (A6)
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W 580 x D 570 x H 790 mm, SH 430 mm
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PP 56 | Chinese Chair
Année de projet
1945
Numéro ID d'Architonic 1002889
Please be aware that products of this manufacturer are not longer available on Architonic. (A6)