Børge Mogensen easy chair
The Spanish Chair, model 2226, designed by Børge Mogensen in 1958 and produced by Fredericia Stolefabrik in Denmark, stands as one of the most iconic works of mid-century Danish furniture design. Rooted in traditional craftsmanship and interpreted through the lens of functional modernism, the chair represents Mogensen’s commitment to creating honest, enduring furniture for contemporary living.
Crafted in solid oak, the frame is characterized by its bold, architectural presence, with angular construction and a low-slung profile. The woodwork reveals a careful attention to proportion and materiality, with wide, flat armrests that serve both as a visual anchor and practical surface. These armrests were directly inspired by traditional Spanish hunting chairs, which Mogensen encountered during his travels, and have since become a defining feature of the design. The oak exhibits a warm, earthy tone with a natural grain pattern that enhances its textural richness.
The seat and backrest are formed from thick cognac-colored vegetable-tanned leather, suspended between the wooden frame in a sling construction. The leather is secured with solid brass buckles and straps at the back and beneath the seat, allowing for tension adjustment and contributing to both the chair’s comfort and structural integrity. Over time, the leather has developed a supple patina with visible signs of wear—subtle creasing, tonal variation, and surface softening—attesting to its authenticity and aging process.
The Spanish Chair embodies Mogensen’s vision of practical, high-quality furniture derived from vernacular traditions yet suited for modern use. Its generous seat and reclined backrest offer a relaxed seating position, while the visual weight and wide stance lend it a sense of groundedness and sculptural dignity. The design allows the user to lounge comfortably, supported by both the robust wooden frame and the flexible leather sling.
In good vintage condition, the chair retains its original materials with minor wear consistent with age and use. The oak frame remains structurally solid and beautifully preserved, and the leather upholstery—though aged—continues to perform its functional role while enhancing the chair’s historical and aesthetic value. As one of Børge Mogensen’s most celebrated designs, the Spanish Chair is both a collector’s piece and a timeless expression of Scandinavian modernism.
Dimensions (cm) | W: 82 / D: 60 / H: 67 / Seat H: 30 |
Producer | Fredericia Stolefabrik |
Decade | 1950s |
Country | Denmark |
Style | Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern |
Material | Leather, Oak |
Designed in | 1950s |
Item Number | 226916 |
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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