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Model 1020 - By Hans J. Wegner

Description

Wegner Ox Table Ø100

Designed in 1960, along with Ox Chair and Queen Chair, the Ox Table fits as a natural centrepiece. A classic Hans. J. Wegner piece of furniture in a simple, yet complex design with a self-supporting construction completed without any side rails resulting in a sleek and elegant profile. The table is available in two heights, and more tables can put together with overlapping table tops.

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Oak oil, FSC Mix 70%

Brushed stainless steel

35 cm

The Wegner Ox Table comes in different treatments and sizes.

Meet the designer

One of the most prolific Danish talents of his time, Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) designed roughly 500 chairs, many of which have become classics that are still in production today. Wegner is part of the “Golden Age’ of modern Danish design, known for his fascination with wood and for infusing functional designs with a poetic, playful edge. For Wegner, a chair isn’t just a piece of furniture, but a work of art made to support the human form.

Old Portrait image of Hans J. Wegner in The Ox Chair
Old Portrait image of Hans J. Wegner in The Ox Chair

Hans J. Wegner

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Product Impact

At Fredericia, we strive to continue our heritage of purposeful and sustainable design, creating modern originals that encourage human well-being wherever people live, work or relax.

Circular by design

This furniture is designed with separate, interchangeable components which can be renewed, sorted and recycled, anywhere in the world, in case of unexpected damage.

Responsible forestry

The wood used for this furniture is traceable to the source with specific variants being FSC®-certified.

Crafted to last

Fredericia offers an extended warranty of 7 years on this product. If kept well, the life expectancy of this product is 40+ years.

Downloads

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