A85 Butler - Sideboard - Oak

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Elegant in looks and always at your service. The designer duo Foersom & Hiort-Lorenzen has, with the Butler series of dressers and sideboards, literally taken furniture to new heights. Not just by the use of long slender legs, but also through choosing light materials in oak veneer and subdued colours for the dressers. The secretary is made of particle board with an oak veneer. Veneer is a natural material, and natural variations will therefore occur in the surface. This makes the secretary unique. Consequently, no two secretarys are exactly the same.
Designduoen Johannes Foersom og Peter Hiort-Lorenzen for FDB Møbler

Foersom & Hiort-Lorenzen

The furniture designers Johannes Foersom (1947-) and Peter Hiort-Lorenzen (1943-) go by the artist name Foersom & Hiort-Lorenzen. Together they have run their own design studio since the late 1970s and are considered today for "The Grand Old Men" in Danish furniture design. They work from the idea of ​​the good and solid craftsmanship and with a great emphasis on functionalism. In the simple, dimmed design, they find an aesthetic design that is primarily based on function and quality. Foersom & Hiort-Lorenzen has won several international design awards for to challenge their work with materials and find new ways to construct furniture, which they have succeeded in based on their craftsmanship and academic experience. The playful and dynamic design duo has designed several furniture series for FDB Furniture. Gesja, Butler and Mikado, where the latter is a reinterpretation of Poul M. Volther's iconic stick chair J46. In addition, their furniture is included in art collections at MoMA in New York, Design Museum Denmark, Trapholt in Kolding, Moderna Museum in Stockholm and Die Neue Sammlung in Munich.

Foersom & Hiort-Lorenzen

The furniture designers Johannes Foersom (1947-) and Peter Hiort-Lorenzen (1943-) go by the artist name Foersom & Hiort-Lorenzen. Together they have run their own design studio since the late 1970s and are considered today for "The Grand Old Men" in Danish furniture design. They work from the idea of ​​the good and solid craftsmanship and with a great emphasis on functionalism. In the simple, dimmed design, they find an aesthetic design that is primarily based on function and quality. Foersom & Hiort-Lorenzen has won several international design awards for to challenge their work with materials and find new ways to construct furniture, which they have succeeded in based on their craftsmanship and academic experience. The playful and dynamic design duo has designed several furniture series for FDB Furniture. Gesja, Butler and Mikado, where the latter is a reinterpretation of Poul M. Volther's iconic stick chair J46. In addition, their furniture is included in art collections at MoMA in New York, Design Museum Denmark, Trapholt in Kolding, Moderna Museum in Stockholm and Die Neue Sammlung in Munich.

Designduoen Johannes Foersom og Peter Hiort-Lorenzen for FDB Møbler
Furniture should preferably be shaped so that you want to use them. Also in 10 years
Gesja-serien

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