Hans J. Wegner
Set of 15 armchairs
Designed in 1958 – model no. ‘JH713’.
- W: 68 cm
- D: 61 cm
- H: 90 cm
- Seat: 44 cm
Materials: Oak and dark brown leather
Manufacturer: Johannes Hansen
Quantity available: 15
Ref. no: 3495
Available: 15 in stock
€2,400.00
- W: 68 cm
- D: 61 cm
- H: 90 cm
- Seat: 44 cm
Materials: Oak and dark brown leather
Manufacturer: Johannes Hansen
Quantity available: 15
Ref. no: 3495
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