Carl Hansen & Søn – BM0121 table
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  • Carl Hansen & Søn – BM0121 table
  • Carl Hansen & Søn – BM0121 table
  • Carl Hansen & Søn – BM0121 table
  • Carl Hansen & Søn – BM0121 table
  • Carl Hansen & Søn – BM0121 table
  • Carl Hansen & Søn – BM0121 table

BM0121 table – Carl Hansen & Søn

Børge Mogensen presented the BM0121 dining table in 1952 at the Arts and Crafts Spring Exhibition in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Materials Solid wood

€2,755.00

2295.83 tax excl.

wood: soaped oak
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The Danish designer was renowned for his ability to design furniture for everyday use yet with great aesthetic appeal, and the dining table is no exception.

At first glance, his BM0121 looks very simple, but on closer inspection, it conceals several intricate details that require a high level of craftsmanship.

The tabletop, for example, is just 19 mm thick, enabling Mogensen to create a particularly light and elegant table. Stability is ensured by the incorporation of folded steel profiles on the underside of the top.

In addition, the table leaf, curved upwards, creates an attractive profile while providing legroom. Finally, the slightly tapered legs reinforce the table's light expression.

Børge Mogensen

Børge Mogensen's creative process (1914-1972) produced enduring works that put people at the center. He was a highly influential post-war designer and a leading exponent of Danish modernism.

Mogensen's democratic convictions led him to favor simple, functional wooden furniture for both private and public spaces, with a calm aesthetic and solid construction using quality materials. He believed in visual clarity and visual simplicity, as demonstrated by his classic works such as the Hunting Table.

As a student at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Mogensen was inspired by Kaare Klint's use of human proportions to combine calm and functionalism. Mogensen, however, also emphasized informal interior design and the use of modern production techniques.

Mogensen completed his training as a cabinetmaker in 1934, then went on to study furniture design. During this period, he worked in the studios of Klint and Mogens Koch until he was hired as chief designer for the Danish furniture cooperative FDB in 1942, where he was one of the pioneers of democratic design.

Børge Mogensen opened his own design studio in 1950, making modern, useful furniture from local Nordic materials. However, his inspiration came from many styles and cultures, including international modernism, ethnic arts, Japanese sculpture and historical works.

Mogensen also taught furniture design and took part in exhibitions and competitions, such as the Museum of Modern Art's 1948 international competition for low-cost furniture, in which he participated with his friend Hans J. Wegner.

He was awarded the Eckersberg Medal in 1950 and the Danish Furniture Prize in 1971. In 1972, he was awarded the C.F. Hansen Medal and named Honorary Royal Designer for Industry at the Royal Society of Arts in London.

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Data sheet

Size
Ø120 x H72 cm
Materials
Solid wood