A midcentury bench in oak and rattan by Børge Mogensen
This elegant, multi-functional bench “Model number 272” by Børge Mogensen is crafted with skillful attention to detail, by pairing a woven rattan (or cane) surface with a solid oak frame that highlights the natural beauty and durability of the materials. Its timeless design allows it to serve equally well as a bench or as a side table, adding a touch of Danish mid-century charm to any interior. Produced by Fredericia Stolefabrik in Denmark in 1955, it’s a rare collector’s item from Mogensen, celebrated for his contributions to functional, minimalist furniture design
770.100 JPY
Börge Mogensen
Børge Mogensen (1914–1972) was a Danish furniture designer known for his functional, minimalist designs that became icons of mid-century modern Scandinavian style. He was a prominent figure in the development of modern Danish furniture design and played a key role in shaping the aesthetic and philosophy behind Danish design during the 20th century.
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