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Price List 2019 PRICE LIST 2019 Recommended Retail Prices USD Valid from January 1st, 2019 CONTENTS General Information Coffee Tables Material information ....................................... 4 CH008 by Hans J. Wegner .................................. 71 Sales and delivery terms .................................... 5 CH011 by Hans J. Wegner .................................. 72 CH106 & CH108 by Hans J. Wegner .......................... 73 Chairs CH415 by Hans J. Wegner .................................. 74 CH20 by Hans J. Wegner .................................... 7 CH417 by Hans J. Wegner .................................. 75 CH23 by Hans J. Wegner .................................... 8 MK98860 by Mogens Koch ..................................76 CH24 by Hans J. Wegner .................................... 9 ML10097 by Mogens Lassen ................................77 CH26 by Hans J. Wegner ................................... 10 OW449 by Ole Wanscher ................................... 78 CH29P by Hans J. Wegner ................................. 11 CH33P & CH33T by Hans J. Wegner ....................... 12-13 Desks CH36 & CH37 by Hans J. Wegner ............................ 14 AJ52 by Arne Jacobsen .................................... 79 CH46 & CH47 by Hans J. Wegner ............................ 15 CH110 by Hans J. Wegner .................................. 80 CH56 & CH58 by Hans J. Wegner ............................ 16 PK52A & PK52 by Poul Kjærholm......................... 81-82 CH88P & CH88T by Hans J. Wegner ....................... 17-20 CH111 by Hans J. Wegner .................................. 21 Indoor-Outdoor CONTENTS E005 by EOOS ............................................ 22 BK10 & BK15 by Bodil Kjær.................................83 MK99200 by Mogens Koch ..................................23 BK11, BK12 & BK16 by Bodil Kjær ........................... 84 3 PK1 by Poul Kjærholm .....................................24 BK13, BK17 & BK14 by Bodil Kjær ........................ 85-86 Lounge Chairs | Footstools Children’s Furniture CH07 by Hans J. Wegner ................................ 25-26 CH410 & CH411 by Hans J. Wegner .......................... 87 CH22 by Hans J. Wegner ................................... 27 CH25 by Hans J. Wegner ................................... 28 Rugs CH28P & CH28T by Hans J. Wegner ....................... 29-30 NUP003 & NUP004 by Naja Utzon Popov ......................88 CH44 & CH53 by Hans J. Wegner ............................ 31 NUP005 & NUP006 by Naja Utzon Popov ................... 89-90 CH53 by Hans J. Wegner ...................................32 NUP007 & NUP008 by Naja Utzon Popov ................... 91-92 CH445 & CH446 by Hans J. Wegner ....................... 33-34 CH468 by Hans J. Wegner .................................. 35 Cabinets | Bookcases CH71 by Hans J. Wegner ................................... 36 CH825 by Hans J. Wegner .................................. 93 E015 & E016 by EOOS................................... 37-38 MK40880, MK95800 & MK74180 by Mogens Koch ............ 94-95 FH419 & FH420 by Frits Henningsen ...................... 39-40 MK98400, MK95801 & MK74181 by Mogens Koch ............ 96-97 FH429 & FH430 by Frits Henningsen ...................... 41-42 MK88360 by Mogens Koch ............................... 98-99 KK47000 & KK97170 by Kaare Klint ....................... 43-44 MK Bookcase system configurator ..........................100 MG501 by Morten Gøttler...................................45 OW124 by Ole Wanscher ................................... 46 Preludia Series OW149 & OW149F by Ole Wanscher ....................... 47-48 BA001T, BA001S & BA001F by Brad Ascalon .............. 101-105 OW2000 by Ole Wanscher .................................. 49 BA002T, BA002S & BA002F by Brad Ascalon .............. 106-109 TA001T & TA001P by Tadao Ando ......................... 50-51 BA003T, BA003S & BA003F by Brad Ascalon .............. 110-113 BA004T, BA004S & BA004F by Brad Ascalon .............. 114-117 Sofas BA101, BA102 & BA103 by Brad Ascalon ................. 118-120 CH72 by Hans J. Wegner ................................... 52 CH101, CH102, CH103 & CH104 by Hans J. Wegner ............. 53 Professional Area CH401, CH402, CH403 & CH404 by Hans J. Wegner ............. 54 Professional Area: carlhansen.com .........................121 CH162 & CH163 by Hans J. Wegner ....................... 55-56 OW149-2 by Ole Wanscher..................................57 Samples OW602 & OW603 by Ole Wanscher ........................ 58-59 Wood surface ....................................... 122-123 Wood colors......................................... 124-125 Daybeds Fabrics............................................. 126-129 OW150 by Ole Wanscher ................................... 60 Leather ............................................ 130-132 Paper cord, flag halyard & cotton webbing ...................133 Tables Rugs...................................................134 BM1160 by Børge Mogensen ................................61 Laminate, mdf, sample box & accessories....................135 CH002 & CH006 by Hans J. Wegner ....................... 62-63 Indoor-Outdoor cushions..................................136 CH322 by Hans J. Wegner .................................. 64 CH327 by Hans J. Wegner .................................. 65 Product Information CH337, CH338 & CH339 by Hans J. Wegner................. 66-68 Calendar ...............................................137 CH388 by Hans J. Wegner .................................. 69 Packaging dimensions ................................ 138-141 SH900 by Strand+Hvass ....................................70 Table and seat overview ............................... 142-143 Wood and Leather Care . 144-145 Preludia Series | BA-D01 Dolly . .146 General conditions for sale and terms of delivery..............147 MATERIAL INFORMATION Wood Ash, Beech, Cherry, Oak, Oregon Pine, Maple, Smoked Ash, Smoked Oak and Walnut. The wood we use is hard wood of premium 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 considerably in tone and pattern within the same log and smoked materials can vary considerably in color tone . Laminate High-pressure laminate is available in black (NCS S8500-N), gray (NCS S4502-B) and white (NCS S0502-Y) . The laminate is colored to the core. The edges are painted. Treatment Soap, clear lacquer gloss 20, oil, white pigmented oil. Color Options Standard colors are shown on the Carl Hansen & Søn color sheet, more information can be found on page 124-125. 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. 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 colors. Repair Lacquer Repair lacquer in our standard colors can be ordered. Price $15. MATERIAL INFORMATION MATERIAL Customized Treatment Customized paint or stain colors can be specified. Startup fee $480. An additional fee will be applied per customization and per order. A customized sample must be approved by the customer prior to production. 4 Tables are not available in customized surfaces. Fabric Group 1 Kvadrat: Forest Nap (992, 952, 512, 552, 912, 782, 452, 182, 612) Remix 2 (163, 133, 923, 682, 443, 823, 173, 123) Clara 2 (983, 188, 793, 144) Canvas 2 (244, 124, 566, 734, 746, 794, 974) Gabriel: Mood (2103, 3103, 6101, 2101) Capture (5501, 5201, 4601, 4001) 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 coloring of canvas varies. We advise that you see the specific swatch from the supplier before ordering. Fabric Group 2 Kvadrat: Hallingdal 65 (750, 126, 944, 694, 130, 457, 116, 600, 227, 173, 180) Molly 2 (114, 116, 122, 170) Fabric Group 3 Kvadrat: Fiord (551, 591, 171, 981, 151, 821, 191) Fabric Group 4 Kvadrat: Divina Melange 2 (581, 170, 120, 531, 180 , 821) Non Standard Fabric Fabric colors from Forest Nap, Remix 2, Clara 2, Canvas 2, Mood, Capture, Hallingdal 65, Molly 2, Fiord, Divina Melange 2, that are not included in the CHS Fabric Collection will be charged an additional fee. Additional fee per chair/sofa: Dining chairs $95 CH07 & CH28P $380 Other armchairs $665 Sofas $950 For other designs please contact Customer Service. 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) Leather Group D Saddle leather Leather Group E Goat leather (available in Red, Black and Natural) Leather Group F Freja (available in Brown and Black) Leather Group G Cowhide (available in Brown and Black) Other Materials Cotton Webbing, Woven Flag Halyard, Paper Cord, Wool. An overview with color samples for fabric and leather groups can be found on page 126-136. COL/COM Customers own leather/Customers own material (COL/COM) refers to orders where the customer supplies (Customers Own Leather/
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