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Oak cabinet by Borge Mogensen for Karl Andersson, Denmark 1950's

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Light oak cabinet consistent of six parts, so you can make different compositions. Model Oresund, designed by Borge Mogensen for Karl Andersson. The cabinet is in good conditiion, with some traces of use consistent with age and use. Marked at the back Børge Mogensen Børge Mogensen was a Danish furniture designer who made the concept of “Danish Modern” known worldwide. He won the Honorary Royal Designer for Industry Award and the C. F. Hansen Medal.
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