J52B - Chair - Beech - Brick Red

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Info about the product

Børge Mogensen was already referencing historical classics when he designed J52B, his take on the English Windsor chair, in 1952. The Windsor chair was a solid and comfortable chair with roots in 16th-century England, and here FDB Møbler's head designer tried to lighten the expression with a range of simple staves. The result was a very comfortable chair with a simple and functional expression. The chair was reportedly President Kennedy's favorite chair to relax in. It can be used both as a dining chair and as a lounge chair.
Børge Mogensen - FDB Møbler

Børge Mogensen

Børge Mogensen (1914-1972) was one of Denmark's most important furniture architects. Almost all Danes have experienced his design-from the well-known, modern FDB furniture in the 1940s to the countless classics that have furnished both our homes and public spaces since World War II.

Børge Mogensen believed that the furniture should fit man, and not the other way around. Functional quality furniture above all. Whether it's the sofa, dining table or dining table chair, there is a clear and red throughout thread in his furniture.

Simple lines, clean wood surfaces and bold core leather. A modern design that draws threads back into history.

Børge Mogensen

Børge Mogensen (1914-1972) was one of Denmark's most important furniture architects. Almost all Danes have experienced his design-from the well-known, modern FDB furniture in the 1940s to the countless classics that have furnished both our homes and public spaces since World War II.

Børge Mogensen believed that the furniture should fit man, and not the other way around. Functional quality furniture above all. Whether it's the sofa, dining table or dining table chair, there is a clear and red throughout thread in his furniture.

Simple lines, clean wood surfaces and bold core leather. A modern design that draws threads back into history.

Børge Mogensen - FDB Møbler
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