Product Details
Materials & Finish
The CH33P Chair is crafted from solid wood — available in oak, beech, or walnut — with a seat upholstered in premium aniline leather. The wooden frame is finely sanded and finished in natural oil, soap, or lacquer to preserve the texture and warmth of the timber. The contrast between the soft leather seat and sculpted wood structure highlights Wegner’s dedication to tactile quality and visual balance.
The CH33P offers a balanced, ergonomic seating experience with its padded leather seat and gently inclined backrest. Lightweight yet solid, it provides excellent comfort for dining, meeting, or residential settings. Its timeless form, combined with the natural warmth of wood and the luxurious texture of leather, makes the CH33P a refined representation of Wegner’s modern Danish craftsmanship — comfortable, durable, and visually enduring.
Comfort & Functionality
The chair’s structure features tapered legs and a gracefully curved backrest, joined using traditional mortise and tenon techniques for exceptional stability. The leather-upholstered seat is foam-padded and fixed to the wooden shell with concealed fasteners, ensuring a seamless appearance. Each component is precisely shaped to achieve a light, organic profile while maintaining structural integrity. Hand-finishing ensures long-lasting durability and perfect joinery alignment.
Construction
Size and Packaging of the Product
Product Dimensions
Item is fully assembled
Box Dimensions
packed in 1 Box
Hans J. Wegner
Hans J. Wegner (1914–2007) was a Danish furniture designer, renowned as the “Master of the Chair” for creating over 500 chair designs that epitomize Scandinavian modernism. Trained as a cabinetmaker and educated at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts, Wegner emphasized organic simplicity, craftsmanship, and comfort. His most iconic pieces include the Wishbone Chair (1949), Round Chair—famously used in the 1960 Kennedy–Nixon debates—and the Peacock Chair. Wegner skillfully merged traditional woodworking techniques with modern aesthetics, producing timeless, functional furniture. His dedication to form and function secured him a central role in shaping 20th-century Danish and international design.






















