Design Borge Mogensen, 1962
Made in Denmark by Fredericia
The Mogensen 2333 3-seater sofa with rectangular sides was the last piece of furniture Mogensen would finish before he died. The geometric design was the conclusion of Mogensen's minimalist exclusive upholstered furniture range.
Borge Mogensen was one of the pioneers that created the foundation for Danish Design as a culture of furniture design. His life-long ambition was to create durable and useful furniture that would enrich people's everyday lives, and he designed functional furniture for all parts of the home and society. He found inspiration all over the world in his quest to create everyday objects that would endure for generations. Mogensen's most recognized pieces were developed during his collaboration and friendship with Fredericia CEO Andreas Graversen. Mogensen's ideal was to create furniture with a restrained aesthetic. He believed that furniture should create a sense of tranquillity and have a modest appearance that encourages people to live their lives unpretentiously.
Material: Solid wood, foam, upholstery
Dimensions: 30.7" h x 81.5" w x 30.7" d || Seat: 16.9"
Design Borge Mogensen, 1962
Made in Denmark by Fredericia
The Mogensen 2333 3-seater sofa with rectangular sides was the last piece of furniture Mogensen would finish before he died. The geometric design was the conclusion of Mogensen's minimalist exclusive upholstered furniture range.
Borge Mogensen was one of the pioneers that created the foundation for Danish Design as a culture of furniture design. His life-long ambition was to create durable and useful furniture that would enrich people's everyday lives, and he designed functional furniture for all parts of the home and society. He found inspiration all over the world in his quest to create everyday objects that would endure for generations. Mogensen's most recognized pieces were developed during his collaboration and friendship with Fredericia CEO Andreas Graversen. Mogensen's ideal was to create furniture with a restrained aesthetic. He believed that furniture should create a sense of tranquillity and have a modest appearance that encourages people to live their lives unpretentiously.
Material: Solid wood, foam, upholstery
Dimensions: 30.7" h x 81.5" w x 30.7" d || Seat: 16.9"