Mogensen Coupe
The Coupé Sofa has a high, cushioned back that extends upwards with a cushioned section for the neck, featuring wings on either side. Mogensen was always insistent on the highest quality materials with an uncompromising approach to comfort. And the Coupé Sofa is no exception. Each sofa is made by hand, involving expert craftsmanship skills and the finest leather. The sturdy construction and subtle angle backwards allow for sitting upright while still relaxed. Seen from the side, the slight enclosure provided by the wings is meticulously measured to optimize a sense of intimacy. In this classic sofa with a legacy of lasting lifetimes
Dimensions
60.63" L x 35.04" D x 41.73" H; Seat: 16.54" H
Finishes
Wood legs: Black Lacquered, Oak Oiled, Oak Light Oiled, Oak Soap, Walnut Oiled
Upholstery: Graded in options, COM (15.5 yds), or COL (31.5 yd²)
Fully upholstered sofa with piping in all stitches.
Available in leather or fabric.
Fixed legs of solid wood, built into the hardwood internal frame.
Seat is supported with jute and rubber band webbing.
Separate seat and back cushions with removable covers.
Leather cushions are filled with a foam and down mix in separate chambers.
Fabric cushions have foam core with down wrap.
Fredericia
Fredericia Furniture began as a thoroughly Danish design house, born of a proud heritage. A heritage of unfaltering dedication to the perfection and progression of the design craft.
Simple principles guide us along in our ambition to create and deliver a collection that we believe will be the modern originals of tomorrow. Simple principles that honour outstanding quality through a careful selection of materials, functionality and attention to detail.
We are proud of our collaborations with a carefully chosen circle of international designers, all renown for their exceptional level of design integrity, as well as our ability to identify and nurture talent. All with the ambition of creating contemporary design that is always beautifully crafted, relevant and aesthetically intriguing.
- THOMAS GRAVERSEN, OWNER
Børge Mogensen
Børge Mogensen (1914-1972) was one of the most influential designers in shaping Danish Modern design and present day Fredericia’s founding designer from 1955 until his death in 1972. He found inspiration all over the world in his quest to create everyday objects that would endure for generations. Mogensen's most recognised pieces were developed during his collaboration and friendship with Fredericia CEO Andreas Graversen.
Børge Mogensen was one of the pioneers that created the foundation for the Danish Design as a culture of furniture design. His life-long ambition was to create durable and useful furniture that would enrich people’s everyday lives, and he designed functional furniture for all parts of the home and society.
Mogensen’s ideal was to create furniture with a restrained aesthetic. He believed that furniture should create a sense of tranquillity and have a modest appearance that encourages people to live their lives unpretentiously. He was acclaimed for his masterful sense of materials and proportions, and for his ability to create beautiful and distinctive furniture by emphasising simple horizontal and vertical lines and surfaces – all in an attempt to create aesthetic clear designs that were easy to produce.
Mogensen’s most recognisable pieces were developed to fit Fredericia’s workshop. One reason for Mogensen's immersive creativity at Fredericia was Graversen’s ability to follow him in his intentions and consistently fulfil his uncompromising demands for quality. To this day, Fredericia is the primary producer of Børge Mogensen’s furniture. Graversen and Mogensen’s high demands for quality, functionality and sense of material are still very much alive in our approach when developing new furniture today.
Mogensen received the The Eckersberg Medal 1950, as well as the highest architectural honours in Denmark, the C.F. Hansen medal, in 1972. In 1971 he and Andreas Graversen jointly received the Danish Furniture Prize for their contribution to the Danish furniture industry, and in 1972 Mogensen was appointed Honoury Royal Designer for Industry at the Royal Society of Arts in London. Examples of Mogensen’s designs can be seen in leading design museums around the world.
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