CH07 Shell chair

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Carl Hansen & Søn CH07 Shell Chair

The CH07 Shell Chair, designed by Hans J. Wegner in 1963, was initially met with mixed reviews at its debut. While some critics praised its avant-garde form, the bold design was slow to gain public acceptance, and sales remained limited. Produced only in small numbers in the 1960s, the chair later gained cult status, fetching high prices at international auctions in the 1980s and 1990s.

When Carl Hansen & Søn reintroduced the design in 1998, it was embraced worldwide, winning multiple design awards and capturing broad public appeal. Today, it is celebrated as one of Wegner’s most iconic and sculptural works, affectionately known as “The Smiling Chair.”

What makes the CH07 Shell Chair special?

  • Avant-garde design: First presented in 1963, the Shell Chair showcases Wegner’s visionary approach to sculptural seating.

  • Award-winning revival: Reintroduced in 1998 by Carl Hansen & Søn, it quickly gained recognition and numerous design awards.

  • Floating lightness: The three-legged construction, wing-like seat, and curved laminated legs create a light, almost airborne expression.

  • Remarkable stability: Despite its daring form, the tripod design ensures outstanding balance and durability.

  • Sculptural elegance: The chair’s bold, organic curves make it both a functional seat and a striking design statement.

A design reborn as a modern classic

Once overlooked, the CH07 Shell Chair has become a mid-century masterpiece admired for its comfort, balance, and sculptural beauty. Its unique three-legged form and flowing curves embody Wegner’s genius for transforming functional furniture into timeless works of art.


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Who designed the CH07 Shell Chair?
It was designed in 1963 by Danish master Hans J. Wegner.

Why is it called “The Smiling Chair”?
Its wing-like seat and curved backrest form a shape reminiscent of a smile.

What makes it stable with only three legs?
The tripod construction provides excellent balance and stability, even on uneven floors.

When was it reintroduced?
Carl Hansen & Søn relaunched the chair in 1998, and it quickly gained international acclaim.

What materials are used?
It features a laminated seat and back with veneered finishes, supported by curved laminated wood legs.

Where does it fit best?
Ideal for living rooms, lounges, or statement spaces, the Shell Chair combines comfort with bold sculptural design.

Why is it considered iconic?
Its journey from overlooked avant-garde to award-winning classic highlights Wegner’s enduring influence and the timeless appeal of his designs.

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  • Dimensions:
    W:92 x D:83 x H:74cm (Seat height: 35cm)

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