FDB Møbler’s J27C counter stool is part of a seating collection designed in 1949 by legendary Danish designer Børge Mogensen. Made of solid wood, the J27C counter stool is characterized by a sleek, rounded design, and the handle on the seat makes it easy to move the stool when needed. The multifunctional counter stool is equally well suited for kitchen islands and high dining tables in private use as well as bar tables in restaurant contexts. The chair has been granted the Nordic Swan Ecolabel.
J27C counter stool, 65 cm, white beech
FDB Møbler
Description
FDB Møbler’s J27C counter stool is part of a seating collection designed in 1949 by legendary Danish designer Børge Mogensen. Made of solid wood, the J27C counter stool is characterized by a sleek, rounded design, and the handle on the seat makes it easy to move the stool when needed. The multifunctional counter stool is equally well suited for kitchen islands and high dining tables in private use as well as bar tables in restaurant contexts. The chair has been granted the Nordic Swan Ecolabel.
Product details (9)
- Colour
- White
- Width
- 15.35 in (39 cm)
- Depth
- 15.35 in (39 cm)
- Height
- 25.59 in (65 cm)
- Seat depth
- 13.78 in (35 cm)
- Seat height
- 25.59 in (65 cm)
- Material
- Painted beech
- Weight
- 8.82 lbs (4 kg)
- Warranty
- 10 years
- Product ID
Designer
Danish furniture designer Børge Mogensen (1914 –1972) was one of the most influential designers of the Danish modern. Mogensen studied furniture design at Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, and his designs aimed at functionality, minimalist appearance and easy accessibility. Soon after his graduation Mogensen was named the chief of Danish Consumers’ Co-operative Society FDB, which focused on producing functional, durable and affordable furniture for all social classes.
Mogensen’s designs were often extremely modest and confident at the same time, and the same goes for his personality. Mogensen preferred to work with traditional and natural materials, but also liked to experiment with new techniques and supported the industrial production of furniture. His work was also influenced by folk art, lithography and Japanese wood carvings. During his career Mogensen was awarded with the Eckersberg Medal and C.F. Hansen Medal, and in 1972 he was named Honorary Royal Designer for Industry by the British Royal Society of Arts.
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