The Round One as Wegner referred to it with his usual provincial modesty, is one of the most famous Danish pieces of furniture – certainly the most distinctly Danish. In its own modest and simple way it sums up the very essence of traditional Danish woodworking and design philosophy. And it is absolutely the most important work of Hans J. Wegner.

The Round One as Wegner referred to it with his usual provincial modesty, is one of the most famous Danish pieces of furniture – certainly the most distinctly Danish. In its own modest and simple way it sums up the very essence of traditional Danish woodworking and design philosophy. And it is absolutely the most important work of Hans J. Wegner.

Wegner evaluated the Round Chair in this way: “Personally, I think it’s my best achievement. Not because of its export success, but because I have been more thorough with it than anything else.”

With this chair Wegner came into his own right, no longer needing the inspiration from other cultures and designers that had influenced his earlier works. This chair was created in a language of shape and construction that only Wegner spoke and it triggered the first ever, foreign report on Danish design in the American Interiors Magazine, 1950.

It also became the cornerstone in a wide range of designs, which for more than a decade constituted the core business of several Danish furniture manufacturers, effectively becoming the main force in the great international breakthrough of Danish Modern.

credits: Associated Press handout

When John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon met in the first ever, televised election debate in 1960, they sat in the Round Chair. It constituted a clear statement of modernism that underlined the significance of this historic broadcast event.

The Round Chair conveyed comfort and genuine quality – made in Denmark and shipped to the USA to play an important role as an individual companion for each candidate in their aspiration for the highest office.

Eventually the Americans came up with a new and more telling name for this chair. They called it The Chair.