The table, called Library by Børge Mogensen, reflects his functional design approach, where every detail has a specific purpose.
The Post chair by Fredericia is a good example of a piece of furniture with nothing unnecessary, resulting in an authentic and timeless design.
The Pon table by Jasper Morrison can be used as a stand-alone furniture or combined in a group with different heights.
The Ox lounge chair by Hans J. Wegner is one of the most iconic creations of this Danish designer.
The Fredericia's Canvas chair from 1970 is one of the last designs by the legendary Danish designer Børge Mogensen.
The Fredericia's Ditzel armchair, as the name suggests, is a beautiful and inviting chair designed by designers couple Nanna and Jørgen Ditzel in 1953.
The sculptural and elegant Fellow table lamp by Space Copenhagen is part of Fredericia's compliments collection of intriguing works.
The J63 of the Fredericia is a simple-looking wooden stool with a beautifully curved seat.
The sleek lines and beautiful finishes make the Fredericia Pato chairs perfect for the modern home.
Fredericia began as a thoroughly Danish design house, born of a proud heritage. A heritage of unfaltering dedication to the perfection and progression of the design craft.
Simple principles guide the brand along the ambition to create and deliver a collection that will be the modern originals of tomorrow. Simple principles that honour outstanding quality through a careful selection of materials, functionality and attention to detail.
At Fredericia there are proud of the collaborations with a carefully chosen circle of international designers, all renown for their exceptional level of design integrity, as well as our ability to identify and nurture talent. All with the ambition of creating contemporary design that is always beautifully crafted, relevant and aesthetically intriguing.