Fredericia's armchair called Ditzel, as the name suggests, is a beautiful and inviting chair and a 1953 design by Nanna and Jørgen Ditzel.
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
Space Copenhagen designed Swoon for Fredericia to fill the gap between a conventional lounge chair and a typical armchair
The sleek lines and beautiful finishes make the Fredericia Pato chairs perfect for the modern home.
The sleek lines and beautiful finishes make the Pato chairs perfect for the modern home.
The Mono pouf by designers Due & Trampedach is part of Fredericia's Complements collection with decorative and organic shaped objects for everyday use.
A design originally created in 1936 by Kaare Klint, now back in production and available after almost 90 years.
The legendary lounge chair by Poul M. Volther from 1964 with it's unforgettable silhouette has now also appeared in a large number of films and music videos.
The Fredericia Tableau coffee table is a design by Space Copenhagen, with a beautiful silhouette that radiates a certain elegance.
The Post chair by Fredericia is a good example of a piece of furniture with nothing unnecessary, resulting in an authentic and timeless design.
Simple and understated, the Taro table by Jasper Morrison is a testament to Fredericia's enduring quality and Morrison's minimalist design.
The Fredericia Islet table series from Maria Bruun is a permitted design with a strong and unique design, made from solid oak.
Fredericia's Pato chair is part of the versatile chair collection designed by Welling/Ludvik.
The Ox lounge chair by Hans J. Wegner is one of the most iconic creations of this Danish designer.