This month, Suite New York launches its Pink Wishbone Project to benefit the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Twenty of the world’s leading women interior designers, including Sheila Bridges and Kelly Wearstler (whose gold safety pin-studded chair is According to Eric Vollmer, Best sales and marketing specialist Another standout in this group is a wishbone chair, which takes its name from the shape of its legs. Each of these chairs is set to retail for $399 and, like virtually all of Best's "To benefit Breast Cancer Research Foundation" • For the first time in its history, Hans Wegner’s legendary wishbone chair is available in pink. Twenty of the world’s leading women interior designers have each created one-of-a-kind cushions for the The wishbone chair is perhaps Hans Wegner's most celebrated work. A light, attractive and comfortable dining chair with the characteristic Y-shaped back. The chair is a triumph of craftsmanship with a simple design and clean lines. Despite the chair's Josh Ingrime and Kristina Albaugh, co-owners of Hundred Mile in Rhinebeck, N.Y., like Carl Hansen & Son's Hans Wegner Wishbone chair for this purpose. "It's a matter of balancing functionality and creativity," says Albaugh. "Especially in a smaller space The hallways at The Courant are awash in an pink fluorescent glow. Restaurants are offering special pink drinks this month. Products from vacuum cleaners to sneakers are bedecked with the pink ribbons. All to help raise awareness of breast cancer and .
Just like the Chicago skyline these days, the famed Hans Wegner Wishbone chair—featured in our most recent color issue—is going pink. In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the Pink Wishbone Project (organized by the furniture showroom Suite New Thanks to Suite New York, a Manhattan furniture showroom, Hans Wegner’s famous Wishbone Chair, made in Denmark by Carl Hansen & Son, will be available in pink for the next year, with 20 percent of its sales going to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Reissued classics by manufacturers such as Fritz Hansen and Vitra are handy if you’re after, say, six identical Hans Wegner Wishbone chairs for your dining room, at $1,000 a pop. But take heed: “Once they leave the showroom, they’ll lose 30 per cent MAKE A WISHBONE: Paul Smith is marking the 100th anniversary of the birth of Danish designer Hans J. Wegner — the man who created the Wishbone Chair in 1949 — with a limited-edition furniture collaboration that will make its debut at Milan’s Salone .
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