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Hans Wegner for RY Møbler Open Cabinet with Shelves 'RY100' in Teak

Sale price£1,776.77

Hans Wegner for RY Møbler, bookcase, model ''RY100', teak, Denmark, 1960

Conceived in 1960, this sideboard is part of the RY100-line designed by Hans J. Wegner for Ry Møbler. The piece has a minimalistic structure with clean, straight lines and three main shelves for storage. Wegner’s influence can be seen in the simplicity and functional design, typical of his work. The craftsmanship focuses on practicality while showcasing the natural beauty of the wood grain, aligning with the Scandinavian design principles Wegner was known for.

Hans Wegner (1914-2007) is one of the most prolific furniture designers of the world. Wegner was born in 1914 in Denmark and began his apprenticeship with Danish master cabinetmaker H.F. Stahlberg when he was fourteen years old. Afterwards, he moved to Copenhagen and attended the School of Arts and Crafts between 1936 and 1938. In 1938, he was approached by the architects and designers Arne Jacobsen and Erik Møller. It was also during this period that he started to collaborate with cabinetmaker Johannes Hansen. In 1943, he established his own studio, and he became one of the most renowned and creative Danish furniture designers. Wegner's furniture was designed with the greatest understanding of materials, construction techniques, and use. Wegner is known to have thorough understanding of the materials he worked with, yet his greatest aim was to create expressive and exciting design. Although Wegner was a functionalist, he was not a rational dogmatist such as Kaare Klint, of whom he was a student. Instead, his designs sparkle with inventiveness and sculptural sense. But this never meant that his organic and sensuous forms left the strict rules of functionalism. At heart, Wegner was an idealist. He was relentless in his quest for the best chair: 'there is never one damn thing that cannot be made better'. However, Wegner was aware that he could not create the 'perfect' chair, which gave him the freedom to produce as much as possible. He left behind more than 3500 drawings and about 500 of his designs went into production. His designs feature in the UN Building and Seagram Building in New York, UNESCO's headquarters. NATO's headquarters in Paris, and several buildings by the architects Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.

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Product Details

  • condition Good
  • creator Hans J. Wegner (Designer) Ry Møbler (Manufacturer)
  • date of manufacture 1960s
  • dimensions Height 109 cm Width 100 cm Depth 33.5 cm
  • dimensions Height 42.92 in. Width 39.38 in. Depth 13.19 in.
  • material Teak
  • origin Denmark
  • period 1960-1969
  • style Scandinavian Modern (Of the Period)
  • barcode 50116519