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Comfortable Dining Room Furniture Chairs for Home or Hotel , Borge Mogensen Style
Description:
Borge Mogensen Shaker J39 Dining Chair Replica
Item No. : CH237
1. The Borge Mogensen Style J39 Dining Chair is a high quality reproduction in the style of the original design.
2.The J39 is Borge Mogensen's most successful chair, inspired by his teacher Kaare Klint and American Shaker furniture. He designed the simple woven chair while development head of the furniture department of FDB, the Danish co-operative chain. The department's ambition was to make beautiful high-quality furniture available to everyone. They were particularly successful with the J39, now a classic piece of furniture for settings ranging from canteens and conference rooms to churches and private homes
Specifications:
Product Name: |
Borge Mogensen Shaker J39 Dining Chair Replica |
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Designer: |
Børge Mogensen |
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Product No.: |
CH237 |
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Product Material: |
Full ash solid wood frame with manila rope seat cushion |
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Upholstery Material: |
ash solid wood |
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Available Colors: |
Black, white, red, brown and so on. |
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Product Dimension (cm): |
48×39×77 |
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Package: |
K=K Carton |
K=K Carton |
Packing Size (cm): |
53×45×82 |
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Single CBM: |
0.2 |
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Designer introduction:
Børge Mogensen |
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Børge Mogensen (1914–1972) started his career as a cabinetmaker in 1934. In 1936 he went on to study at the Copenhagen School of Arts and Crafts under Professor Kaare Klint before entering the Royal Academy of Fine Arts from where he graduated as an architect in 1942. He became head of design at FDB (the Danish co-op) in 1942 before establishing his own design office in 1950. During his years at the Copenhagen School of Arts and Crafts the young Mogensen developed a close partnership with his mentor Kaare Klint and subsequently also assumed Klint’s approach to simple and functional furniture design. Later on Mogensen was to work as Klint’s teaching assistant at the Royal Academy.
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