J82 - Lounge chair - Beech - Black

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Info about the product

This woven series by the renowned FDB designer Jørgen Bækmark comprises several pieces of furniture, including the classic and iconic J80 dining chair. The series harks back to the golden age of FDB Møbler in the 1950s and has survived to this day due to its elegant and timeless look. J82, the lounge chair that doubles as a freestanding chair, is comfortable to sit in for long periods of time as it is made from quality materials from the paper cord to the solid wood.

Jørgen Bækmark

Jørgen Bækmark (b. 1929 - 2021) is behind several iconic Danish furniture. From 1958 and nine years on, he was a design director of FDB Møbler, where he helped make design furniture available to the common man.

Based on the Danish design tradition, his furniture is characterized by a beautiful, quiet design language and a solid craft with the eye for the smallest details. There is a special harmony in the furniture, including in his classic dining table chairs J80 and J81.

Perhaps most importantly, Jørgen Bækmark has always emphasized comfort, which his furniture bears the mark of the day today. 

Jørgen Bækmark

Jørgen Bækmark (b. 1929 - 2021) is behind several iconic Danish furniture. From 1958 and nine years on, he was a design director of FDB Møbler, where he helped make design furniture available to the common man.

Based on the Danish design tradition, his furniture is characterized by a beautiful, quiet design language and a solid craft with the eye for the smallest details. There is a special harmony in the furniture, including in his classic dining table chairs J80 and J81.

Perhaps most importantly, Jørgen Bækmark has always emphasized comfort, which his furniture bears the mark of the day today. 

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