The J52B Chair | Natural Oak VasesBrge Mogensen's J52B chair, designed in 1952, reflects his penchant for reinterpreting historical precedents, such as the classic English Windsor chair. Originating in 16thcentury England, the Windsor was valued for its sturdy construction and enduring comfort. As head designer at FDB Mbler, Mogensen reinterpreted the Windsor form with a lighter, more pareddown expression, using slender vertical staves to reduce visual mass while maintaining strength.
anchoring a large surface space
making them equally suited for organizing décor on a coffee table or serving refreshments with refined presence
working as a low table that can be easily repositioned in a living room
combining industrial precision with organic texture
lightweight chair is defined by his signature systematic approach
where steel provides structure and brass introduces a controlled contrast that aligns with Bauhaus precision and early modern design principles
The Torsion Dining Table by Ethnicraft brings sculptural strength and refined functionality to dining spaces
a version with a textile cable and plug is also available upon request
Mogensen reinterpreted the Windsor form with a lighter
Thanks to the fact that Hexagon Console Table is slightly smaller in size
Danish design and Danish modern thinking are reflected in how the shade and frame remain distinct yet interdependent
minimalist aesthetic of Scandinavian design