In a three seater sofa like the Børge Mogensen 2213 you can be forgiven for feeling slightly capricious. On the one hand you feel so comfortable that you feel like snuggling up to your partner and savouring the moment.
On the other hand, the armrests are incredibly relaxing and supportive that you feel like stretching out on the entire sofa – forget your partner! Regardless of where you decide to sit, you will be overcome by a sense of calm that very few would complain about.
Børge Mogensen’s 1962 accommodating sofa is a timeless, understated and indispensable piece of furniture that will spoil you.
In a three seater sofa like the Børge Mogensen 2213 you can be forgiven for feeling slightly capricious. On the one hand you feel so comfortable that you feel like snuggling up to your partner and savouring the moment.
On the other hand, the armrests are incredibly relaxing and supportive that you feel like stretching out on the entire sofa – forget your partner! Regardless of where you decide to sit, you will be overcome by a sense of calm that very few would complain about.
Børge Mogensen’s 1962 accommodating sofa is a timeless, understated and indispensable piece of furniture that will spoil you.
Vacuum clean the furniture thoroughly, make sure to use the soft brush attachment (leather scratches easily). Do always move furniture by lifting. Dragging or pushing can damage fixings and affect stability.
Born in Aalborg in 1914, Børge Mogensen played an intrinsic role in bringing Danish design to the forefront of international consciousness. Together with colleagues such as Arne Jacobsen and Hans Wegner, Mogensen created such new-found international respect for Danish furniture design.
Mogensen’s simple and functional designs have enjoyed worldwide demand for more than half a century. His time spent as a cabinetmaker generated a self-respect towards traditional design values, however the Dane subtly incorporated Modernist vision and styles to forge a popular signature blend. He was highly motivated by functionality and thrived towards engaging an interaction between his pieces and their users. This was vital to Mogensen and is evident throughout his work.
Showcased in numerous museums and galleries worldwide, Mogensen’s career highlight was being awarded the title of Honorary Royal Designer for Industry in London, 1972.