Description
As Hans. J. Wegner's feminine counterpart to the Ox Chair, Queen manages to stand up as an equal match to the potent expression of that masculine icon.
Wegner created Queen already in the 1960s, but the chair has never been launched before. Queen stands out with its long majestic back and neck support and its sublime seating comfort.
Queen is elite design aesthetics, and its monumental appearance gives the Ox Chair a run for its money. Equal opportunities at last!
Technical Info
W:99x D:92 x H:90cm (Seat height: 36cm)
Materials:
Frame of chromed steel.
Moulded polyurethane foam.
Cover in fabric or leather.
Footstool sold separately.
For more options please contact one of our stores.
EJ 101 Queen chair
By Erik Jørgensen✓
✓ 365 days FREE return policy*
✓ Next day delivery on ALL in-stock items
✓ British customer service
✓ London based since 1999
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365 days FREE return policy. Changed your mind? No stress - we even pay the return postage! *excluding furniture specially made for you. Please contact us or visit our Delivery & Return page for more information.
Description
As Hans. J. Wegner's feminine counterpart to the Ox Chair, Queen manages to stand up as an equal match to the potent expression of that masculine icon.
Wegner created Queen already in the 1960s, but the chair has never been launched before. Queen stands out with its long majestic back and neck support and its sublime seating comfort.
Queen is elite design aesthetics, and its monumental appearance gives the Ox Chair a run for its money. Equal opportunities at last!
Technical Info
W:99x D:92 x H:90cm (Seat height: 36cm)
Materials:
Frame of chromed steel.
Moulded polyurethane foam.
Cover in fabric or leather.
Footstool sold separately.
For more options please contact one of our stores.
Designed by Hans J. Wegner

Hans J Wegner (1914-2007) trained as a cabinet-maker before attending the Copenhagen School of Arts and Crafts, where he later lectured from 1946 to 1953. From 1938 to 1942, he worked as a furniture designer in Arne Jacobsen and Erik
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