70s Borge Mogensen fauteuil for Fredericia Stolefabrik

Designer
Borge Mogensen
Manufacturer
Fredericia Stolefabrik
Period
1970's
Origin
Denmark
Material
oak
Color
Red
Code
0822027ZF
Condition
Good
Dimensions
66cm (b) x 80cm (d) x 93cm (h), seath 33cm
Price
sold, located berlin
Provenance
Good condition, wear consistant with age and use

Borge Mogensen (1914 – 1972) studied at the School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen, but the strongest influence on his designs came from his assistantship with the earliest leader of the Danish Modern movement, Kaare Klint. Unlike other Modern designers, Klint believed the historic styles should be studied and improved upon, rather than discarded for their age. Under Klint’s tutelage, Mogensen learned to apply a functionalist approach to historic styles by stripping down the pieces to their most fundamental design, then rebuilding them based on dimensional analysis in accordance with the human body and the needs of a modern home and lifestyle.

Throughout his career, historic styles continued to inspire his designs, most notably, Shaker and Chinese designs. Mogensen is noted for his concern in creating furniture that met the practical needs of the average family, whilst being beautiful, sleek, and impeccably well crafted and organized. Mogensen employed the investigative, hands-on techniques he learned from Klint, which he referred to as the “workshop method.” Which lead to a variety of modular storage cabinets that could be adapted to the particular needs of the modern individual or family.

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