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CH051 Black color Spanish Chair by Borge Mogensen
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CH051 Spanish Chair by Borge Mogensen lounge chair in livingroom
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CH051 Black color Spanish Chair by Borge Mogensen
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CH051 Spanish Chair by Borge Mogensen lounge chair in livingroom
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CH374 Mogensen's Hunting ChairThe brand 'borge mogensen' has been associated with this product. Editorial uses of this p...More »
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ND549 Walnut Borge Mogensen Model 160 Sideboard
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SF208 Borge Mogensen 2204 Wing ChairDesigned in the 1960s, inspired by the 1920s, and still looking contemporary today, the Wi...More »
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SF207 Borge Mogensen love 2211 CHAIRBørge Mogensen's 2211 Chair has the style and quality you'd expect from classic Scandinav...More »
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SF207 Borge Mogensen 2212 TWO-SEATER SOFADesigned for his own home, the Børge Mogensen 2212 sofa is built for style and comfort. F...More »
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SF207 Borge Mogensen 2213 THREE-SEATER SOFAA sofa designed for comfort and relaxation, the 2213 3-seater sofa is considered Mogensen'...More »
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1.Solid wood chair structure with walnut color ( natural available)
2. Woven cord seat
3.The Wegner Style Peacock Chair is a high quality in the style of the original design.
4.The Peacock Chair is named after the chair's peacock-like appearance; the fan-like back rest is designed to capture the essence of the bird's plume. Like all Wegner designer furniture pieces, the PP550 Peacock Chair confirms more than his ability to design a piece that is pleasing on the eye. This chair is as comfortable as it is beautiful.
Delivery Detail: 10 to 25 days

Borge 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.
Functional is the word which best describes B?rge Mogensen’s design. The majority of his furniture was designed with industrial production in mind and is characterized by strong and simple lines. His true genius is to be found in his almost scientific analysis of the functionality of a piece of furniture.