Description
When FDB Møbler's creative studio was founded in 1942, it was an act of rebellion against the status quo. The goal was to design beautiful, functional furniture not just for the wealthy, but for the common man. The designs railed against the heavy, unconfortable furniture of the day by paying tribute to and making room for everyday living – and all life has to offer. Each of the architects and furniture designers who have been involved with FDB Møbler's production has a unique story. With Børge Mogensen at its studio head in the 40’s, FDB Møbler became known internationally as a frontrunner of Danish design.
Technical Info
Measurements: H 56 x W 80 x D 50cm
Material:
Beech
Birch
Colour:
Blue
Red
Nature
P10 Childtable
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Description
When FDB Møbler's creative studio was founded in 1942, it was an act of rebellion against the status quo. The goal was to design beautiful, functional furniture not just for the wealthy, but for the common man. The designs railed against the heavy, unconfortable furniture of the day by paying tribute to and making room for everyday living – and all life has to offer. Each of the architects and furniture designers who have been involved with FDB Møbler's production has a unique story. With Børge Mogensen at its studio head in the 40’s, FDB Møbler became known internationally as a frontrunner of Danish design.
Technical Info
Measurements: H 56 x W 80 x D 50cm
Material:
Beech
Birch
Colour:
Blue
Red
Nature
Designed by Børge Mogensen

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
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