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Price List 2017 PRICE LIST 2017 Recommended retail selling prices € excl. VAT. Valid from January 1st. 2017, IE/NL/BE/LU/FI CONTENTS General information Coffee tables Material information ...................................4 Design by Hans J. Wegner ........................... 88-92 Sales and delivery terms ................................5 Design by Mogens Koch................................ 93 Design by Mogens Lassen .............................. 94 Chairs Design by Ole Wanscher ............................... 95 Design by Hans J. Wegner ............................7-21 Desks CONTENTS Design by EOOS ...................................... 22 Design by Hans J. Wegner .............................. 96 Design by Kaare Klint............................... 23-27 3 Design by Poul Kjærholm ........................... 97-98 Design by Mogens Koch............................. 28-29 Children’s furniture Lounge chairs | Footstools Design by Hans J. Wegner .............................. 99 Design by Hans J. Wegner ........................... 30-40 Design by Mogens Koch............................... 100 Design by EOOS ................................... 41-42 Design by Frits Henningsen.......................... 43-45 Cabinets | Bookcases Design by Kaare Klint............................... 46-51 Design by Hans J. Wegner ............................. 101 Design by Larsen & Bender Madsen .................. 52-53 Design by Mogens Koch...........................102-107 Design by Morten Gøttler............................... 54 Rugs Design by Mogens Koch................................ 55 Design by Naja Utzon Popov ........................... 108 Design by Ole Wanscher ............................ 56-59 Design by Tadao Ando .............................. 60-61 Product information | Samples Professional area on www.carlhansen.com............... 109 Sofas Wood surface ...................................110-111 Design by Hans J. Wegner ........................... 62-65 Colour card - wood colours ........................112-113 Design by Kaare Klint............................... 66-67 Colour card - fabrics .............................114-115 Design by Mogens Koch................................ 68 Colour card - leather .............................116-118 Design by Ole Wanscher ............................ 69-71 Colour card - cotton webbing & rugs .................... 119 Colour card - laminate & samplebox .................... 120 Daybeds Design by Ole Wanscher ............................... 72 FH419 mix combinations .............................. 121 Design by Thomas Bo Kastholm ......................... 73 Quick ship overview ..............................122-123 Tables Packaging dimensions ............................124-127 Design by Hans J. Wegner ........................... 74-85 Table and seat overview ...........................128-129 Design by Strand+Hvass ............................ 86-87 General conditions for sale and terms of delivery.......... 130 MATERIAL INFORMATION Wood Ash, beech, cherry, oak, oregon pine, mahogany, maple, smoked ash, smoked oak and walnut. The wood we use is hard wood of prime quality from Danish suppliers. Walnut and cherry are American. All models are not available in all species. Wood is a natural material and may vary depending on the environment it's placed in (light, humidity and heat). Please note that walnut varies a lot in tone and pattern within the same log. Laminate High-pressure laminate is available only in white (NCS S0502-Y). The laminate is coloured to the core. The edges are painted. Treatment Soap, clear lacquer gloss 20, oil, white pigmented oil. Colour options Standard colours are shown on the Carl Hansen & Søn colour sheet, more information on page 112-113. NCS S0502-Y, NCS S1005-Y, NCS S2075-Y70R, NCS S3030-B, NCS S3502-Y, NCS S4050-R10B, NCS S4550-Y80R, NCS S6020-B50G, NCS S6020-G50Y, NCS S6020-R80B, NCS S6030-B90G, NCS S7502-B, NCS S9000-N, NCS S0010-Y20R, NCS S0570-G70Y, NCS S1020-G60Y, NCS S2020-B10G, NCS S2020-G10Y, NCS S2030-B30G, NCS S3020-R60B, NCS S3065-G60Y, NCS S4030-R60B, NCS S4040-B10G, NCS S5020-B10G, NCS S6020-R60B. MATERIAL INFORMATION MATERIAL Be aware that oak and ash have clearly visible wood structure when painted, therefore they are only available in black (NCS S9000-N). Beech is available in all the mentioned colours. 4 Repair lacquer Repair lacquer in our standard colours can be ordered. Price €12. Customized Customized paint or stain colours can be specified for an additional fee of €422. treatment This additional fee applies per customization and per order. A customized sample must be approved by the customer prior to production. Tables are not available in customized surfaces. Fabric group 1 Kvadrat: Canvas, Clara 2, Remix 2 Gabriel: Crisp, Fame, Fame Hybrid, Mood Fabric group 1 Cotton canvas for Folding Chair and Safari Chair. Canvas is available in: natural (100% linen), natural bleached white (100% linen). Please note that the colouring of canvas varies. We advise that you see the specific swatch from the supplier before ordering. Fabric group 2 Kvadrat: Basel, Divina 3, Hallingdal 65, Steelcut 2, Steelcut Trio 2, Tonus 4 Fabric group 3 Kvadrat: Divina MD, Divina Melange 2, Fiord, Sunniva 2 Fabric group 4 Kvadrat: Balder 3, Vidar 2 Fabric group 5 Kvadrat: Stripes Leather group A Loke (buffed, printed, resistant finish) Leather group B Thor (natural grain, semi-aniline, resistant finish) Leather group C Sif (full grain, pure aniline, naked and natural surface) Cowhide Leather group D Saddle leather Leather group E Goat leather (available in red, black and natural) Other materials Paper cord, Cotton webbing, Wool COL/COM Standard fabrics and leather are not available as COL/COM. We need to receive and approve (Customers Own Leather/ a sample of the wanted fabric before we can start to upholster. We keep the right to reject Customers Own Material) any COL/COM and we will charge an extra fee if the department for upholstery find that the work will demand extra working hours. The fee for handling non standard fabric is €84. The warranty does not cover the materials wear, durability or qualities in general. Leaves Tables are made with up to 4 leaves. Please note that if a table is ordered with more than one solidwooden leaf, then only one extension leaf is produced from the exact same wood as the table top; minor variations may occur in other leaves. Colour codes: • MDF grey: NCS S2502-Y • MDF black: NCS S9000-N. Due to the edge profile, laminate leaves can only be used with laminate tables, and MDF leaves can only be used with solid wooden tables. If you have any questions regarding BS5852 Crip 5 standard for fire regulation please contact your Carl Hansen & Søn representative. SALES AND DELIVERY TERMS Recommended retail selling prices € excl. vat. Gelsted, Denmark January 1st, 2017 Prices The return & claim form is available on the Professional Area All prices are in €. This price list replaces all previously on www.carlhansen.com. published price lists. Return of goods only upon approval by Carl Hansen & Søn and A fee of €82 will be added for orders less than €665 net. only in original packaging (which we gladly send on request, order at cusomer service). The mentioned prices are to destinations connected to TERMS DELIVERY AND SALES the mainland. Carl Hansen & Søn is allowed to refuse goods should they not be properly packed in original packaging. All applicable costs such as taxes, domestic freight and 5 delivery and handling charges are extra. Transportation damage or product defects Goods must be thoroughly checked and inspected on delivery. Delivery time The purchaser must inspect all products received, and notify 6 – 10 weeks from receipt of the order. Changes are possible the freight forwarder of any damage claims, in writing, upon up to 1 week after ordering; if changes are made, a new receipt, on the delivery note. Damages or product defects must delivery time will be given. be thoroughly described on the delivery note (it is not enough Quick ship products will be shipped no later than 5 days after to write order is received with reservations). receipt of the order. All product packaging must be retained for inspection. Quick ship If damage or errors are later discovered that were not visible On a selection of products Carl Hansen & Søn offer quick ship. at the time of receipt, then claim must be sent to Carl Hansen In the price list the quick ship products are marked with • after & Søn no later than 8 days (not working days) from receipt of the model no. in the price chart. products. For an overview of all quick ship products please go to page Warranty 122-123. Carl Hansen & Søn warrants that products is free of defects Customer service in workmanship and materials for 5 years. All orders must be sent to Carl Hansen & Søns customer Please note service on [email protected]. All prices are subject to change, and we maintain the right to alter construction and design without further notice. Please contact customer service or your CHS contact person if there are any qustions regarding product information, orders, Since all products are produced by hand, small differences delivery and shipment. in product dimensions may occur. Claims We disclaim any liability for typographical errors and Claims should be reported in writing. A return & claim form omissions in this price list. must be completed and sent to [email protected]. Standard fabrics and leather are not available as COL/COM. We need to receive and approve a sample of the wanted fabric before
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