FH430 Signature
Frits Henningsen designed his gracefully curved Signature Chair
in 1954 as the perfect model for his growing emphasis on achieving both comfort
and elegance through simplicity and precision.
In 2017, Carl Hansen & Søn presented the Signature
Footstool, FH430, as the perfect match for Henningsen's Signature
Chair. With their soft, inviting shapes and floating lines, the easy chair
and footstool make a striking pair.
The Signature Footstool is made of solid wood and available in
oak and walnut with various finishes. The upholstery is available in textile as
well as leather.
About Designer | |
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Frits Henningsen![]() |
Frits Henningsen (1889-1965)
was known as an uncompromising designer. He viewed quality craftsmanship as the
most important element of his work, making it his focus when developing new
furniture. Unlike other cabinetmakers, Henningsen always created his own
furniture pieces - although his greatest desire was to be recognized as a
cabinetmaker and not as a furniture designer. After he opened his own furniture store in Copenhagen, he drew
much inspiration from contact with customers, using daily conversations to
better understand demand and apply this directly to the production process. At age 22, he completed his cabinetmaker apprenticeship with one
of the most recognized cabinetmakers of his day, I.P. Mørck. Like many of his
creative elite contemporaries, Henningsen then traveled around Europe to gather
experience and inspiration, working in Germany, France and Great Britain for
several years before returning to Copenhagen in 1915. In his designs, Henningsen was able to capture traditional
expressions from other style periods and reinterpret them with a modern and
organic flavor. He drew inspiration from earlier styles such as French Empire,
Rococo, and British 17th-century furniture, much like one of the other great
furniture designers of his day, Kaare Klint. The two designers met at technical
college, where Kaare Klint was one of Frits Henningsen's teachers. This encounter had a major influence on Frits Henningsen's development
as a cabinetmaker, while the competition that arose between the two men led to
a constant renewal and reinterpretation of furniture craftsmanship by both
parties.
Frits Henningsen saw
himself as constantly developing and, due to his great attention to detail,
permitted only very few of his furniture pieces to be produced outside his own
workshop. During Frits Henningsen'slifetime, Carl Hansen
& Son was one of only two furniture producers to be shown such trust. Carl
Hansen & Søn manufactured Frits Henningsen's Windsor Chair for over 70
years and re-launched his Heritage Chairin
2013. |