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Eternity Modern LogoEternity Modern

Borge Mogensen The Spanish Armchair

$850.00
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Product details
Dimensions25.0"W x 18.8"D x 33.0"H
MaterialFaux Leather, Wood
ColorVintage Brown Or Black
Size21" - 30"
FinishNatural Or Walnut Stain
TypeArmchair

SKU: F063-S0

Description

Product Details • Overall: W 25" x D 18.8" x H 33" • Seat Depth: 17" • Seat Height: 18" • Arm Height: 26.7" • Weight: 24.7 lbs • Collection: Borge Mogensen Description The Spanish Arm Chair was designed by Borge Mogensen as an armchair version of his classic The Spanish Chair. He drew inspiration for his designs from Spain's traditional furniture design and modernized the shape to create a timeless design in which form follows function. Mogensen's design marries the charm of vintage leather with a simple geometric frame. This chair is also available without armrests. Materials & Features • Frame crafted from solid ash wood with natural or walnut stain • Wood treatment: Eco oil-based stain • Performance grade vegan leather in vintage brown or black color • In door use only • Product fully assembled • All upholstery materials and fill content are non-toxic and fire-resistant Designer Borge Mogensen was born in Aalborg, Denmark. He started as a cabinetmaker in 1934 and studied furniture design at the Danish School of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen from 1936-38. From 1938-43 he worked at various design studios in Copenhagen, including with Kaare Klint. In 1959 he left FDB's furniture design studio to found his own design studio. His work has been featured in one-man exhibitions in Zurich, London, New York, Stockholm, Paris, and Copenhagen. His furniture, strongly representative of his training as a traditional craftsman, was greatly appreciated by a public who had not yet become interested in modernism and the changes its influence had created on furniture and the decorative arts. He designed a sofa in 1945 with leather ties that allowed the sides to be dropped down. A 1949 chair, claimed by critics to be "a model for future chairs", used a curved, slightly sloping backrest, cut out along the spine in an organic dewdrop shape. He designed a set of simple, sturdy, and modest furniture for a seaside cottage in 1959, a very traditional oak table and chair set in 1960, and a set in pine to furnish a "husband's study" in 1962. Warranty We at Eternity Modern are pleased to offer an outstanding guarantee on all our products. We proudly stand by the quality and craftsmanship of all our furniture pieces. We do not compromise on any procedures and we follow a strict protocol to ensure that the quality of our products is maintained. Hence, to sustain our devotion to quality, Eternity Modern offers a 3-year warranty from date of delivery on all factory defects and furniture parts. Customer satisfaction is one of our key principles and we will work diligently to resolve any issues that should arise. • Defects/blemishes resulting from normal wear and tear, negligence, accidents, maltreatment. Please contact customer service should you have any inquiries regarding our Warranty Policy. • All items offered in our Warehouse Sale or offered as "Final Sale" are exempt from regular store policy. There are no returns or exchanges accepted. • Offer valid for a limited time only. Offer limited to stock on hand; no rain checks are available and not applicable to prior or pending orders.