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Pair of Børge Mogensen Spanish Chairs for Fredericia Stolefabrik Denmark 1960s

$17,452.87per set
£12,696.77per set
€14,500per set
CA$23,818.16per set
A$26,523.67per set
CHF 13,804.10per set
MX$327,033.66per set
NOK 175,805.83per set
SEK 165,240.44per set
DKK 110,351.75per set
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A pair of Borge Mogensen’s iconic Spanish Chairs for Fredericia Stolefabrik, Denmark in original cognac leather. Pair has been lovingly cared for and is distinguished by it’s own age-appropriate characteristics. Gorgeously aged oak frames boast a stunning patina and finish. Contrasting hand-stitching compliment the original saddle leather which is substantial, with the right patina. Brass buckle details hold the thick leather slings in place, and the wide oak arms cleverly double as a side table. Handsome and highly functional details, yields a staunch and steadfast darling of design history. literature: Danish Chairs, Oda, ppg. 136-137 Børge Mogensen: Simplicity and Function, Müller, ppg. 213-214. Borge Mogensen was born in Aalborg, Denmark. He started as a cabinetmaker in 1934, studied furniture design at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen from 1936–1938, then trained as an architect from 1938–1942 at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts’ School of Architecture graduating in 1942. From 1938-1943 he worked at various design studios in Copenhagen, including with Kaare Klint. 1942-1950 he was manager of FDB’s furniture design studio in Copenhagen and in 1945 was awarded the Bissen Scholarship, Denmark. 1945-1947, he was teaching assistant with Professor Kaare Klint at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts’ School of Architecture, Copenhagen. Continuing Kaare Klint’s innovative studies in how the size and proportion of objects should influence their design, Mogensen, collaborating with Grethe Meyer, produced a project in 1954 called the Boligens Byggeskabe (Construction Cupboards of the House), which introduced the idea of building shelving and storage units as part of a room, rather than purchasing and placing them in the space. In 1950 he was awarded the Eckersberg Medal and in 1950-1972. In 1959 he left FDB’s furniture design studio to found his own design studio. His work has been featured in one-man exhibitions in Europe and the United States, and his many awards for design include the Eckersberg Medaillen 1950 and the C.F. Hansen medal 1972. He was married to Alice Mogensen 1916-2011, they had two sons.

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