Børge Mogensen easy chairs

Item number: 157707Category: Seating
This is sold as a set of 2 pieces.
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This pair of Spanish Chairs, model 2226, designed by Børge Mogensen and produced by Fredericia Stolefabrik in Denmark during the 1950s, stands as a definitive example of Danish modern design, blending traditional craftsmanship with modernist functionalism. Introduced in 1958, the Spanish Chair is one of Mogensen’s most iconic creations, embodying his vision of furniture that is practical, durable, and grounded in honest materials.

Constructed from solid oak, the frames of these chairs display a robust architectural quality. The oak has matured into a warm, honey-toned hue with visible grain and a light patina, reflecting the passage of time and the natural beauty of the wood. The structure is defined by its low, wide stance and broad, flat armrests—originally designed to double as side tables for holding books, glasses, or drinks. This functional detail exemplifies Mogensen’s commitment to creating furniture that enhances daily life without superfluous ornamentation.

The seat and backrest are suspended by thick, vegetable-tanned saddle leather in a rich cognac brown. Over time, the leather has developed a deep, nuanced patina, with variations in tone, creasing, and surface wear that enhance its character and vintage authenticity. The wide leather panels are tensioned by adjustable belts and solid brass buckles at the rear, allowing for customized comfort and giving the chair its distinctive visual identity. The leather, both structurally integral and decorative, creates a compelling contrast with the tactile solidity of the oak frame.

Mogensen’s design was inspired by traditional Spanish furniture from the Andalusian region, which he encountered during his travels. He reinterpreted these influences within a Nordic context—stripping away decorative excess while preserving the core idea of leather stretched across a wood frame. The result is a chair that is both rustic and modern, at once grounded in historical precedent and fully adapted for contemporary living.

Børge Mogensen (1914–1972) was a central figure in the development of Danish functionalism. A student of Kaare Klint and a frequent collaborator with Fredericia Stolefabrik, he designed furniture that prioritized comfort, material integrity, and utility. His pieces—while designed for everyday use—are meticulously proportioned and crafted, making them enduring icons of Scandinavian design.

Fredericia Stolefabrik, founded in 1911, partnered closely with Mogensen from the 1950s onward and continues to produce some of his most celebrated designs. The craftsmanship of the Spanish Chair reflects this collaboration, with precision joinery, superior finishing, and enduring construction.

These chairs remain in good vintage condition, showing consistent signs of age and use that contribute to their charm. The oak frames are structurally sound, with minor surface marks and an even patina. The leather is supple and stable, with weathering and discoloration that speak to decades of respectful use.

As a pair, these Spanish Chairs offer a rare opportunity to acquire an emblematic piece of mid-century Danish design. Their monumental presence, natural materials, and practical form ensure they remain as relevant today as they were upon their creation—timeless expressions of Børge Mogensen’s humanist design philosophy.

Product Details
Dimensions (cm)
W: 82 / D: 60 / H: 67 / Seat H: 33
ProducerFredericia Stolefabrik
Decade1950s
CountryDenmark
StyleDanish modern, Mid Century, Scandinavian Modern
MaterialLeather, Oak
Designed in1950s
Item Number157707
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Børge Mogensen

Børge Mogensen (1914–1972) was one of the most important and influential figures in Danish modern design. Known for his functional, democratic, and human-centered furniture, Mogensen helped shape the visual identity of mid-century Scandinavian ...

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