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Beech & pine chair 1940s

DKK 850.00
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A beech and pine chair from the 1940s in Danish design, possibly by Børge Mogensen, a beautifully crafted piece showcasing functionalism and simplicity. Mogensen, one of Denmark’s most influential designers, often used natural materials like beech and pine, aiming for designs that celebrated both durability and aesthetic clarity.

• Materials: Solid beech for the frame, chosen for its durability and light color, paired

with a pine seat, which adds a warm contrast.

• Design: Characteristics: Chairs from this period and style often emphasize clean lines and

minimal ornamentation, which Mogensen favored. You may see subtle curves or joinery that add

strength without detracting from the design’s simplicity.

• Finish: Lacquer to enhance the natural grain, typical of Scandinavian furniture, to preserving the wood’s character.

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A beech and pine chair from the 1940s in Danish design, possibly by Børge Mogensen, a beautifully crafted piece showcasing functionalism and simplicity. Mogensen, one of Denmark’s most influential designers, often used natural materials like beech and pine, aiming for designs that celebrated both durability and aesthetic clarity.

• Materials: Solid beech for the frame, chosen for its durability and light color, paired

with a pine seat, which adds a warm contrast.

• Design: Characteristics: Chairs from this period and style often emphasize clean lines and

minimal ornamentation, which Mogensen favored. You may see subtle curves or joinery that add

strength without detracting from the design’s simplicity.

• Finish: Lacquer to enhance the natural grain, typical of Scandinavian furniture, to preserving the wood’s character.

A beech and pine chair from the 1940s in Danish design, possibly by Børge Mogensen, a beautifully crafted piece showcasing functionalism and simplicity. Mogensen, one of Denmark’s most influential designers, often used natural materials like beech and pine, aiming for designs that celebrated both durability and aesthetic clarity.

• Materials: Solid beech for the frame, chosen for its durability and light color, paired

with a pine seat, which adds a warm contrast.

• Design: Characteristics: Chairs from this period and style often emphasize clean lines and

minimal ornamentation, which Mogensen favored. You may see subtle curves or joinery that add

strength without detracting from the design’s simplicity.

• Finish: Lacquer to enhance the natural grain, typical of Scandinavian furniture, to preserving the wood’s character.

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