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FDB Møbler
Danish
FDB Møbler is a Danish furniture company that was founded in 1942 as part of the Danish Cooperative Movement. The company was created to produce high-quality, functional furniture at affordable prices, with a focus on using sustainable materials and production methods.
FDB Møbler collaborated with a number of prominent Danish designers, including Børge Mogensen, who served as the company's design director in the 1950s and 1960s. Mogensen's designs for FDB Møbler were characterized by their clean lines, use of natural materials such as wood and leather, and focus on comfort and functionality.
FDB Møbler's furniture designs are known for their timeless appeal and durability, and many of the company's original designs from the mid-20th century are still in production today. The company continues to prioritize sustainable and ethical production methods, using primarily Danish wood and environmentally-friendly finishing techniques.
In recent years, FDB Møbler has gained a new wave of popularity among design enthusiasts and collectors, particularly for their mid-century modern designs.
FDB Møbler collaborated with a number of prominent Danish designers, including Børge Mogensen, who served as the company's design director in the 1950s and 1960s. Mogensen's designs for FDB Møbler were characterized by their clean lines, use of natural materials such as wood and leather, and focus on comfort and functionality.
FDB Møbler's furniture designs are known for their timeless appeal and durability, and many of the company's original designs from the mid-20th century are still in production today. The company continues to prioritize sustainable and ethical production methods, using primarily Danish wood and environmentally-friendly finishing techniques.
In recent years, FDB Møbler has gained a new wave of popularity among design enthusiasts and collectors, particularly for their mid-century modern designs.
FDB Møbler
B5 Book Shelf in Beech by Børge Mogensen for FDB, Denmark, 1950s
H 9.84 in W 39.37 in D 7.87 in
$ 725
FDB Møbler
BØRGE MOGENSEN, Pair of Oak Bookcases for FDB Møbler, 1960
H 44.49 in W 48.03 in D 10.24 in
$ 3,600
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FDB Møbler
BORGE MOGENSEN, Pair of Oak Bookcases for FDB Møbler, 1960
H 44.88 in W 48.03 in D 10.24 in
$ 3,600
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FDB Møbler
Pair of Consoles China Cabinet, Model, 232 by Borge Morgensen Prod, FDB Mobler
H 37 in W 48 in D 17 in
$ 18,252
FDB Møbler
Set of 6 J39 Dining Chairs in Beech, Børge Mogensen, Denmark, 1950s
H 29.53 in W 18.9 in D 17.32 in
FDB Møbler
Beech Slatback Chairs by Børge Mogensen for FDB Møbler, Denmark 1960s
H 32.28 in W 23.23 in D 24.41 in
$ 3,705
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FDB Møbler
Poul M. Volther “C35 FDB” Dining Table for FDB Møbler, Denmark 1950s
H 28.74 in W 70.87 in D 35.43 in
$ 4,560
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