J148 - 2-Seater Sofa - Oak - Brown

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Info about the product

The two-seater spoke-back sofa is not only one of the most iconic furniture in the classic Danish design tradition, it also offers cosy, practical seating for the best moments of the day. The design is timeless in the best sense of the word, and there are lots of ways of varying the look with cushions. Erik Ole Jørgensen’s range of spoke-back furniture is from 1978 and makes clear references to the other great designers who laid the foundations of FDB Møbler. Erik Ole Jørgensen had a background as both an upholsterer and a furniture designer, and perhaps this is why the interaction between cushions and furniture is especially successful here.
Designer Erik Ole Jørgensen - FDB

Erik Ole Jørgensen

Erik Ole Jørgensen (1927-2002) was a Danish furniture architect who was originally a trained furniture paddles. The senses of color scales and color combinations discovered the newly trained furniture paddles.

Years later he started his education as a furniture architect, and in 1948 he finally graduated at the School of Arts and Crafts. During his career, he designed both furniture and textiles. His simple, functional furniture has placed him among the best Danish furniture designers. One of his best known furniture is our trema sofa series, which was originally designed for FDB Furniture.

Erik Ole Jørgensen

Erik Ole Jørgensen (1927-2002) was a Danish furniture architect who was originally a trained furniture paddles. The senses of color scales and color combinations discovered the newly trained furniture paddles.

Years later he started his education as a furniture architect, and in 1948 he finally graduated at the School of Arts and Crafts. During his career, he designed both furniture and textiles. His simple, functional furniture has placed him among the best Danish furniture designers. One of his best known furniture is our trema sofa series, which was originally designed for FDB Furniture.

Designer Erik Ole Jørgensen - FDB
When a upholsterer also becomes a furniture architect it has a natural infection on the colors that are put together with the tree
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