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Wishbone Chair revisited/ 3D

To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Wishbone Chair by Danish furniture designer Hans J. Wegner, Carl Hansen & Son is releasing 12 new colors and an all new white paper cord seat.  Thanks to Dassault Systems, you can discover the Wishbone Chair in 3D!Want to discover more of the TL9...
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To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Wishbone Chair by Danish furniture designer Hans J. Wegner, Carl Hansen & Son is releasing 12 new colors and an all new white paper cord seat.  Thanks to Dassault Systems, you can discover the Wishbone Chair in 3D!

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