pp571/215 Architect's Desk

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pp571/215 Architect's Desk

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From ฿1,371,000
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Hans J. Wegner designed the extraordinary PP571 Architect´s Desk in 1953 as a match to the Round Chair (The Chair). Later in 1955 he designed the Swivel Chair hence completing a line of exclusive, functional and exquisitely crafted masterpieces for the CEO office.

The desk marks the beginning of Wegner's work on combining sharp steel and sculptural solid wood in most elegant and well-balanced solutions. In this respect the desk precedes such unique classics as the Swivel Chair, the Cross Legged Table and the pp75 table.

Also this desk clearly extends the ideas behind Wegner's breakthrough design the Round Chair. The scarce, organic and always reasonable yet luxurious lines became the language of shape that clearly distinguishes Wegner as one of the greatest designers of all times.

PP571 comes with locks in both drawers.
Solid table top of wood from one log
Stays and brackets in polished stainless steel

pp571/215 Architect's Desk

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Dimensions (cm)

W215 x D95 x H74

From ฿1,371,000
This price reflects the basic model of the product with no additional features or upgrades.
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Hans J. Wegner

Hans J. Wegner

Hans J. Wegner was born in 1914 in Tønder, Denmark, is one of the most creative, innovative and prolific furniture designers of all time. He created almost 500 in his lifetime. His iconic Wishbone Chair is probably the most well-known and has been in continuous production since 1950. He established his own studio in 1943. He received many design awards. Almost all of the world’s major design museums, from the Museum of Modern Art in New York and Designmuseum Danmark in Copenhagen to Die Neue Sammlung in Munich, exhibit his works. He died in Denmark in January 2007, aged 92.
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