The dining chair combines industrial steel construction with natural beech wood elements. Its stackable design features an oval wooden seat supported by a durable steel frame, while the steam-bent backrest provides comfortable arm support. The chair joins minimalist steel framework with warm wood surfaces, and the upturned backrest ends create natural resting places for the forearms.
Although known for his work in wood throughout his career, Hans J. Wegner often explored the limits and potential of other materials. The CH88T Dining Chair is one such example. The design was initially developed by Wegner as a prototype with coloured legs. It was displayed at the international Helsingborg Exhibition in Sweden in 1955. Decades later, Carl Hansen & Søn put the chair into production in celebration of the 2014 centennial of Wegner's birth. The CH88T is versatile, elegant and functional. Its convenient stackable design seamlessly joins wood and industrial steel, showcasing Wegner's skill in lending softness to minimalist forms. The steel frame supports an oval wooden seat and steam-bent backrest with elegantly upturned ends forming a natural resting place for the forearms.






