Børge Mogensen attrib. cabinet
This freestanding cabinet, attributed to Børge Mogensen and produced by Fredericia Møbelfabrik in Denmark during the 1960s, represents a refined example of Scandinavian modern craftsmanship. Constructed from rosewood, the cabinet showcases a highly figured grain pattern that enriches the depth and natural warmth of the wood. It is supported by a solid rosewood base with squared legs, reinforcing the clean, architectural lines that are characteristic of Mogensen’s design ethos.
The cabinet’s front presents an asymmetrical arrangement of drawers, each fitted with subtle brass handles that complement the dark tones of the rosewood. The brass detailing is delicate and functional, thoughtfully integrated to preserve the overall minimalist aesthetic without distraction.
Børge Mogensen was a prominent figure in Danish modern design, renowned for his commitment to functionality, simplicity, and the use of high-quality materials. Fredericia Møbelfabrik, closely associated with Mogensen, earned a reputation for producing meticulously crafted furniture that combines traditional woodworking techniques with modernist design principles.
The cabinet remains in vintage condition, showing minor wear consistent with age and use. The rosewood surface has developed a warm patina, and the brass accents have naturally aged, contributing to the piece’s authenticity and character.
Measuring 90 centimeters in width (35.4 inches), 33 centimeters in depth (13 inches), and 135 centimeters in height (53.1 inches), this cabinet exemplifies the timeless quality and restrained elegance typical of mid-century Danish design.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 90 / D: 33 / H: 135 |
Producer | Fredericia Stolefabrik |
Decade | 1960s |
Country | Denmark |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Brass, Rosewood |
Designed in | 1960s |
Item Number | 151511 |
Børge Mogensen
Børge Mogensen trained as a cabinetmaker with a journeyman’s certificate in 1934, at the Danish Academy of Fine Arts’ Furniture School from 1936–1938 and for Kaare Klint at the Danish Academy of Fine Arts’ Furniture School fro...
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