J83B - Bench - Oak

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Info about the product

B stands for bench, and J83 stands for kinship with some of the most iconic chairs in the history of FDB Møbler: Jørgen Bækmark’s J80 and J81 dining chairs, as well as the J82 lounge chair – or armchair, as it was called back in the 1960s. The bench is the long version of the J83 stool; it is 1 m long and can be used in many other contexts. As with the other chairs in the J80s range, it provides a comfortable seating position and, as a piece of design, it has proved its qualities over generations.

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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