Børge Mogensen, a pair of BM2256 lounge chairs in oak and jute, Denmark, 1960s.
- Dimensions :
- H65 x W65 x D71
- Color :
- beige
- Material :
- wood
- Style :
- scandinavian
A pair of BM2256 armchairs by Danish designer Børge Mogensen, made in Denmark in the 1960s. Known for his democratic approach to design, Mogensen created this model as part of his ethos of functional furniture, combining honest materials with thoughtful proportions. Constructed from solid oak with visible joinery and a striking geometric frame, the chairs offer both structural clarity and a warm, tactile presence. The seat and back cushions have been reupholstered in jute fabric, bringing a natural, textured quality that perfectly complements the aged wood. Both sculptural and inviting, these chairs reflect the essence of Danish modernism — understated, durable, and deeply connected to craftsmanship. Suitable for living spaces, reading nooks, or gallery-style interiors. These minimalist yet eye-catching lounge chairs fit into many interior styles: modern, Scandinavian, classic, or Art Deco. With a strong emphasis on functionality, this design style leans towards modernism while incorporating a sense of warmth. Scandinavian design aims to provide a more sustainable lifestyle in harmony with one another.