Soborg Dining Chair
In 1950, Borge Mogensen introduced the prototype of the Soborg Chair. His fusion of functionalism, expertise in cabinetmaking and use of new production techniques led to a remarkably simple chair that could be manufactured industrially. Merging his signature love of solid wood with his newfound passion for plywood shells, Mogensen crafted the Soborg Chair with soft rounded corners and gentle lines in a timeless design that appears light yet solid, with an ample-sized seat and back to ensure endless hours of comfort.
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Soborg Dining Chair
Soborg Dining Chair
In 1950, Borge Mogensen introduced the prototype of the Soborg Chair. His fusion of functionalism, expertise in cabinetmaking and use of new production techniques led to a remarkably simple chair that could be manufactured industrially. Merging his signature love of solid wood with his newfound passion for plywood shells, Mogensen crafted the Soborg Chair with soft rounded corners and gentle lines in a timeless design that appears light yet solid, with an ample-sized seat and back to ensure endless hours of comfort.
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In 1950, Borge Mogensen introduced the prototype of the Soborg Chair. His fusion of functionalism, expertise in cabinetmaking and use of new production techniques led to a remarkably simple chair that could be manufactured industrially. Merging his signature love of solid wood with his newfound passion for plywood shells, Mogensen crafted the Soborg Chair with soft rounded corners and gentle lines in a timeless design that appears light yet solid, with an ample-sized seat and back to ensure endless hours of comfort.























