BM2 CHAIR
Chairs from dk3, Designed by Børge Mogensen
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Product description
Seat heigth: 46 cm
Heigth: 86 cm
Depth: 46 cm
Width: 60 cm
Heigth: 86 cm
Depth: 46 cm
Width: 60 cm
Concept
The famous Danish furniture architect Børge Mogensen created some of the most recognized classic furniture pieces during the Danish "Golden Age of design" in the 1950's and 1960's. In 1958, he designed theand BM2 chairs together with the world-famous SHAKER TABLE in the distinctive Shaker Style, characterized by simple, pure lines and a light Nordic expression.
The BM2 chair is made of solid wood with a seat of hand-woven paper cordel, which has been treated with soap and wax to make it stay resistant. Each part of the chair is handmade, and by exploring the chair, you will discover many unique details. The round chair leg is made out of one single piece of wood, and the steam-bended back rest has a shape that follows the natural anatomy of the human spine. The small wooden wedge, assembling the armrest, is another beautiful detail, made after Danish craftsmanship traditions, which adds something very special to the chair.
The BM2 chair is made of solid wood with a seat of hand-woven paper cordel, which has been treated with soap and wax to make it stay resistant. Each part of the chair is handmade, and by exploring the chair, you will discover many unique details. The round chair leg is made out of one single piece of wood, and the steam-bended back rest has a shape that follows the natural anatomy of the human spine. The small wooden wedge, assembling the armrest, is another beautiful detail, made after Danish craftsmanship traditions, which adds something very special to the chair.
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SEATING.
Manufacturer
dk3
Family
BM2 CHAIR
Architonic ID
1307399
Year of Design
1958
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