Item No. 100297418

CH337 Dining Table

$5,055.00
Item No. 100297418

CH337 Dining Table

$5,055.00

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  • Round dining table for four.
  • Available with extension leaves to seat up to 12.
  • Slim tapered legs.
  • 28.3" H 45.3" W 45.5" D
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CH337 Dining Table
$5,055.00
Starting small — Designed to comfortably seat four, the CH337 Dining Table easily expands with leaves, seating up to 12. Its horizontal rails support the tabletop without impeding legroom.
Details

Details

Known for his contributions to the Golden Age of modern Danish design, Hans J. Wegner tapped into his background in cabinetmaking to create the CH337 Dining Table. Crafted of solid wood harvested from responsibly managed forests, it showcases Wegner’s design process of purification and simplification – stripping away unnecessary elements to produce beautifully essential forms. Extensions leaves sold separately. Made in Denmark.
  • Round dining table for four.
  • Available with extension leaves to seat up to 12.
  • Slim tapered legs.
Brand
Carl Hansen & Søn
General Dimensions
  • 28.3" H 45.3" W 45.5" D
Product Weight
110 lbs
Box Dimensions
  • 60" H 48" W 5.7" D
Assembly
Requires Assembly
Warranty
DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.

CH337 Dining Table

  • Height (in): 28.3
  • Width (in): 45.3
  • Depth (in): 45.5
  • Weight (lbs): 110
  • Solid mahogany
Hans Wegner

Hans Wegner

Hans Wegner stands among designers Finn Juhl, Arne Jacobsen, Børge Mogensen, Poul Kjærholm and Verner Panton as a master of 20th-century Danish modernism. More specifically, he was instrumental in developing a body of work known as organic functionalism. His early training included both carpentry and architecture.

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