50s Teak Chair by Børge Mogensen for Søborg Møbler set/2

Designer
Borge Mogensen
Manufacturer
Søborg Mobler
Period
1950s
Origin
Denmark
Material
teak, Wicker
Color
brown
Code
07021122ZST
Condition
Good condition consistent with age and use.
Dimensions
50cm (w) x 50cm (d) x 77cm (h) | seath 45cm
Price
Sold
Provenance
see information below.

This teak and wicker chairs manufactured by Søborg Mobelfabrik in Copenhagen show the clean design and functional of Mogensen skills as a designer is still recognisable after almost 50 years. The set is unique and in good condition.

Designer Børge Mogensen was born in Aalborg, Denmark in 1914. He studied furniture design at the Copenhagen School of Arts and Crafts under esteemed Professor Kaare Klint from 1936–38. Next, he studied at the School of Furniture at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts from 1938–41, where he also served as Klint’s teaching assistant. In 1942, Mogensen became head of design at the Danish Consumers Coöperative Society (FDB).
He opened his own design office in 1950, and was one of a handful of designers who helped define and popularize the “Danish Modern” design style.
Mogensen’s aesthetic was clean and highly functional. He was driven to create affordable, practical designs, and his preferred material was wood. Clients included Fredericia Stolefabrik, Fritz Hansen, and Søborg Møbelfabrik, among others. He was honored with the Eckersberg Medal in 1950, the annual prize from the Copenhagen Carpentry Guild in 1953, and the C.F. Hansen Medal in 1972.
Mogensen passed away in Denmark in 1972.

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