Borge Mogensen
1914-1972
“My goal is to create objects that serve people and give them a leading role, rather than forcing them to conform to objects.”
He always carried a pencil with him. He worked in the basement of his house, listening to jazz and smoking a cigar. He tested the prototypes with the family. If they survived everyday life with his children, he approved them.
In his work, he disregarded trends and focused on the functionality, longevity, and user comfort of the designed furniture. He loved and created for people – his most important work is the so-called Folk Chair (J-39). He learned from many cultures and styles, from international modernism to Japanese sculpture.
Mogensen’s most important designs are the Folk Chair (J-39) and Family Room Furniture Set “This is Where We Live”.

Johannes Andersen rosewood coffee table for CFC Silkeborg, Denmark , 1960s
Pair of Sirio table lamps by Sergio Brazzoli & Ermanno Lampa for Guzzini, Italy, 1970s
Mid-Century Modern Rosewood Dining Set by Ico and Luisa Parisi for MIM, Italy, 1950s
Set of two high ladder back Chiavari chairs attr. to Paolo Buffa, Italy, 1950s
Italian pendant lamp with “lattimo” Murano glass shades, mid century modern, 1970s
Panthella acrylic table lamp by Verner Panton for Louis Poulsen, Denmark, 1970s
Pair of Severin Hansen rosewood side tables or nighstands for Haslev, 1960s
Hollywood Regency style mid century brass side tables, set of 2 , Italy 1970s
Vintage elevator teak table attr. to Kai Kristiansen, 1960s
Vintage Rosewood Butler's Tray table by Svend Langkilde, Denmark, 1960s
Borge Mogensen China series teak bookcase for C. M. Madsen, Denmark, 1960s 

