Henry Rosengren Hansen
Henry Rosengren Hansen (1912–1974) was a Danish furniture designer active during the postwar period, recognized for his refined modernist style rooted in traditional cabinetmaking. His work is distinguished by clarity of form, careful detailing, and the use of high-quality woods such as teak and rosewood, reflecting the core principles of Danish Modern design.
Biography
Henry Rosengren Hansen trained as a cabinetmaker in Denmark, developing a strong foundation in craftsmanship that remained central to his design approach throughout his career. He became associated with several respected Danish manufacturers, producing furniture defined by balanced proportions, functional simplicity, and durable construction suited to everyday use.
During the height of international interest in Scandinavian design, Hansen collaborated with leading furniture producers including Brande Møbelindustri and Skovby Møbelfabrik. His work often focused on dining and storage furniture, where practical function was combined with restrained elegance and thoughtful material selection. These collaborations contributed to the broader reputation of Danish furniture for quality, reliability, and timeless design.
Today, Henry Rosengren Hansen’s furniture is valued for its disciplined craftsmanship and enduring aesthetic, representing a classic expression of mid-century Danish modernism.
Henry Rosengren Hansen dining chairs
(8 PCS)
Henry Rosengren Hansen dining table
Henry Rosengren Hansen sideboard
Henry Rosengren Hansen bar stools
(4 PCS)
Henry Rosengren Hansen sideboard
Henry Rosengren Hansen sideboard
Henry Rosengren Hansen sideboard
Henry Rosengren Hansen dining chairs
(8 PCS)