Hans J. Wegner's 1962 CH327 dining table exemplifies how dedication to craftsmanship can fulfill the inherent promise of a great designer's work.
The solid wood tabletop is made from hardwood staves that run the entire length of the table. Compared to full-width tabletops, these are considerably more difficult to produce - but result in a more harmonious surface.
The tabletop seems to float above the frame thanks to the tapered edges of the legs, making the design of the table appear very lightweight. An inviting dining table, the CH327 can also serve as a beautiful desk or conference table. It is available in two sizes and with extension leaves.