The design of the Peacock Chair is inspired by the early Windsor Chair. Its backrest consists of a large hoop and 14 arrow-shaped shafts, resembling a peacock with its tail spread. It was first exhibited at the annual meeting of the Federation of Furniture Manufacturers in Copenhagen in 1947. It quickly attracted the attention of the international design community, making it one of Wagner's most popular works, and today it has become a symbol of contemporary Danish furniture.
The "Peacock lounge chair" has beautiful lines, and the curves on the back of the modern lounge chair and the straight lines on the back are harmonious. At the same time, because Danish folk often like to use radial stretch wood chips, it retains the comb-shaped backrest of the "Windsor Chair" and transforms it It has become a divergent shape, localizing the "Windsor Chair". On the whole, it has traces of very traditional Danish furniture and an exotic feel.
As many people have said about this chair, [It is a very beautiful chair, shaped like a peacock with its tail spread out. It has multiple finely polished wooden poles, and it has smooth curves. If you look at it more, it will reveal its infinite cuteness; It seems that there should be an old man leaning on it, wearing round glasses, holding an old book or some old object in his hand, looking at it carefully." The shape design of the "Peacock Wood Lounge Chair" will bring visual pleasure to people.