The JG Table is a simple, elegant design from 1984 with a supporting structure that provides remarkable stability, as well as an intriguing design.
The Chaconia chair from Fredericia's is a timeless design by Nanna Ditzel from 1962. It was first presented at the Copenhagen Cabinetmaker's Guild exhibition in the 1960s, but unfortunately this chair never came into production.
Simple and understated, the Taro table by Jasper Morrison is a testament to Fredericia's enduring quality and Morrison's minimalist design.
The Flamingo chair by Fredericia is named after its bird-like shape, as the slender leg structure is reminiscent of a bird standing on one leg, while the armrests that gently bend to the side resemble wings.
Space Copenhagen designed Swoon for Fredericia to fill the gap between a conventional lounge chair and a typical armchair
Space Copenhagen designed Swoon for Fredericia to fill the gap between a conventional lounge chair and a typical armchair
Hans J. Wegner showed an early interest in the rocking chair as a design object, and J16 was one of his first chairs ever put into production
The Flamingo chair by Fredericia is named after its bird-like shape, as the slender leg structure is reminiscent of a bird standing on one leg, while the armrests that gently bend to the side resemble wings.
The Fredericia's Canvas chair from 1970 is one of the last designs by the legendary Danish designer Børge Mogensen.
The Fredericia's Canvas chair from 1970 is one of the last designs by the legendary Danish designer Børge Mogensen.
A clean and modern visual language characterises the Spine collection, by space copenhagen.
The Pon table by Jasper Morrison can be used as a stand-alone furniture or combined in a group with different heights.
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 lounge chair from Fredericia called Eyes is a good example of the design philosophy of Johannes Foersom and Peter Hiort-Lorenzen, which is that quality and comfort should go hand in hand, if one is missing, the design is not really timeless or sustain