Hans Wegner easy chair
The Papa Bear chair, model AP-19, designed by Hans J. Wegner and produced by A.P. Stolen in Denmark in the 1950s, stands as one of the most iconic and celebrated pieces of Danish modernism. This armchair masterfully balances organic sculptural form with ergonomic comfort, reflecting Wegner’s deep commitment to combining aesthetic beauty with practical function.
Crafted from solid oak, the chair features subtly tapered legs set at an angle that enhances both stability and visual elegance. Its distinctive armrests, shaped to resemble bear paws, extend outward and contribute significantly to the chair’s inviting and distinctive silhouette, which inspired its popular name. The generous proportions include a high, enveloping backrest designed to provide exceptional support for the head and shoulders, alongside a wide, cushioned seat intended for long-lasting comfort.
The upholstery is newly restored in high-quality wool fabric in a neutral beige tone, which adds a soft, tactile dimension to the chair’s appearance. Meticulous button tufting on the backrest accentuates its curvature and ensures structural integrity, marrying craftsmanship with enduring comfort.
The Papa Bear chair exemplifies Wegner’s philosophy of functional beauty, combining artistic sculptural form with precise joinery and thoughtful design. The piece carries the Danish Furnituremakers’ Control label, authenticating its production quality and adherence to the highest standards of mid-century Danish furniture making.
Dimensions measure 91 cm in width (35.8 inches), 90 cm in depth (35.4 inches), 99 cm in height (39 inches), with a seat height of 41 cm (16.1 inches).
Dimensions (cm) | W: 91 / D: 90 / H: 99 / Seat H: 41 |
Producer | A.P. Stolen |
Color | Beige, Green |
Decade | 1950s |
Country | Denmark |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Fabric, Oak, Wool |
Designed in | 1950s |
Item Number | 152504 |
Hans Wegner
Hans Jørgensen Wegner (1914–2007) was a Danish furniture designer globally renowned for his exceptional craftsmanship, deep understanding of materials, and sculptural, organic forms. A central figure in the Danish modern movement, Wegner design...
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