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Danish Midcentury Børge Mogensen 4 Seater Oak Bench Sofa and Two Armchairs

$4,670.35per set
$5,837.94per set20% Off
£3,400per set
£4,250per set20% Off
€3,982.88per set
€4,978.60per set20% Off
CA$6,416.37per set
CA$8,020.46per set20% Off
A$6,975.88per set
A$8,719.86per set20% Off
CHF 3,698.62per set
CHF 4,623.28per set20% Off
MX$83,623.17per set
MX$104,528.96per set20% Off
NOK 47,007.59per set
NOK 58,759.49per set20% Off
SEK 43,065.34per set
SEK 53,831.68per set20% Off
DKK 29,766.97per set
DKK 37,208.72per set20% Off

About the Item

A Danish midcentury 1950s oak and blue fabric lounge set featuring a 4 seater model 2219 bench sofa and two 2257 armchairs by Børge Mogensen for Fredricia Stolefabrik. Designed and produced in the 1950s this set very much follows Mogensen’s design ethos of creating comfortable and practical furniture. Over the years his designs have stood the test of time and is now appreciated for its clean and uncluttered lines. This of course was the vogue for Danish furniture throughout the 1950s where the start of the Mid-Century Modern movement grew out of the Scandinavian countries at that time and concentrated on functionality and a move towards more linear design. This set features oak frames and beautiful corn flower blue upholstery and has clearly been reupholstered in more recent times. What sets it apart however, is the attention to detail and also the bespoke brass fixings I doubt you’ll find on any other set of the same style. I grew up with one of these bench sofas so I know how important the extra details are. This design was produced with 8 individual cushions that just simply sat in place, and all other examples I’ve seen are the same. However, the problem is that they move around a lot so you are always redressing the sofa cushions back into place. Interestingly enough the armchairs don’t suffer from the same problem as they have brass fixings on the back that hold the cushions in place with loops through the frame. This sofa however, does have the brass fixings too and you can see the brass rods that hold the cushions in pace nestled in the back of the frame base. This is further complimented by brass popper fabric buckles that hold the seat cushions firmly in place at the top. The backs of both the armchairs and sofa are so beautifully crafted that it’s a pleasure to see the contoured rails on the armchairs and slatted back on the sofa. As they look great from any angle it means that they need not be placed against a wall so could be a freestanding set in the middle of a room. The set however, despite the lovely blue upholstery, does look a little stark without dressing and therefore becomes much more inviting with the addition of cushions and throws, in fact, exactly as you would expect to see in a midcentury inspired home. It's presented in very good vintage condition with a few marks to the frames as you would expect. However, the upholstery is in perfect condition with no stains, marks, holes ore tears. Dimensions Bench sofa: H 70 x W 220 x D 78cm Seat height – 40cm Chairs: H 92 x W 62 x D 60 Seat height – 46cm.
  • Creator:
    Børge Mogensen (Designer),Fredericia (Maker)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 27.56 in (70 cm)Width: 86.62 in (220 cm)Depth: 30.71 in (78 cm)Seat Height: 17.33 in (44 cm)
  • Sold As:
    Set of 3
  • Style:
    Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1957
  • Condition:
    Reupholstered. Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Highclere, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU4278221555742

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