J41

Chairs from HAY, Designed by Børge Mogensen

Product description

J41
HAY’s reproduction of Børge Mogensen’s classic J41 Chair has a slightly slanted backrest and widely-spaced spindles creating an uncluttered design that offers a timeless quality. Crafted in solid wood, the design combines natural warmth and comfort with durability. Available in oak or beech in a variety of oiled, natural or coloured finishes.

DIMENSIONS
CHAIR | W46,5 x D48 x H82,5, seat height 44,5 cm/ W18.30” x D18.90” x H32.48”, seat height 17.52”
CUSHION | W41 x D37 x H2 cm/ W16.14” x D15.57” x H0.79”

Concept

Designed to recreate the classic FDB furniture collection, the J-Series offers a functional design born out of industrial development. FDB created a strong furniture concept in 1933, and under Børge Mogensen’s leadership as design director from 1942, the FDB furniture linked industrial production closely with architectural furniture design. The primary focus was not on detailing, but on making well-designed furniture accessible to the general population. The industrial approach eliminated the need for special components and all chairs featured identical legs. FDB revolutionised the industry as a precursor of many of the design icons that Denmark is acknowledged for today around the world.

More about this product

Part of the collection SEATING.
Manufacturer HAY
Family J-Series
Architonic ID 20037218
Order number 1028012029000
Year of Launch 2017

Also available in 7 other variants

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