B98 Bookcase

$475.00

In the decades since they were created, way back in 1944, Mogens Koch's bookcases have become a Nordic furniture design icon, finding their way not only all over Denmark, from small homes to parliamentary offices and boardrooms, but all over the world. Simply executed, with the highest quality materials and workmanship, they epitomize functionality in the way they lend themselves to myriad combinations. Their freshness, relevance and aesthetic appeal renew themselves for each generation. Position them horizontally to make a low shelf, stack them to create a bookcase or mount them on the wall. Available in different depths—choose the size that suits your intended use, whether it’s for storing books, LPs or anything else.

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Material: Solid Oak

Frame color: Natural

Frame surface treatment: Lacquered

All furniture comes with a 10-year warranty when used and maintained according to FDB Møbler's care guide. If a defect occurs, an item will be repaired or replaced, or offer a similar alternative if the item is no longer available.

Please note: The warranty excludes garden furniture, home accessories, textiles, and kitchen items (which have a 2-year warranty). It does not cover regular wear, misuse, or improper maintenance. Proof of purchase is required, and outlet items are not covered.

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Designer Mogens Koch (1898–1992) was a Danish architect and professor known for designing enduring furniture classics such as the modular bookcase system (1928) and the folding chair (1933). After working with Kaare Klint, he opened his own studio in 1934, creating everything from furniture to textiles and silverware. His work for FDB Møbler focused on practical, affordable design - qualities that continue to make pieces like his shelf boxes popular and collectible today. Brand

FDB Møbler is a Danish furniture brand founded in 1942 with the goal of making high-quality, well-designed furniture accessible to everyone. Known for its clean, functional aesthetic, it worked with legendary designers like Børge Mogensen and Poul M. Volther. After a hiatus, the brand was revived in 2013 and continues to produce timeless, sustainable pieces rooted in the traditions of Danish design.

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