J146 Armchair

$4,485.00

It is not without reason that the J146 spoke-back chair has been a beautiful point of reference in many Danish homes. Its curves are typical of classic Danish furniture design, and at the same time the curved armrests invite deep relaxation for the person sitting in the chair. Erik Ole Jørgensen’s range of spoke-back furniture is from 1978 and makes clear references to the other great designers who laid the foundations of FDB Møbler. Erik Ole Jørgensen had a background as both an upholsterer and a furniture designer, and perhaps this is why the interaction between cushions and furniture is especially successful here.

33.86"W x 28.54"D x 30.91"H, SH: 16.54"

Material: Solid Oak

Frame color: Natural Lacquered

Frame surface treatment: Natural Lacquered

Upholstery: Leather-Semianiline, Denver Leather by Leather Cuts (Black or Cognac)

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 Erik Ole Jørgensen (1927–2002) was a Danish furniture designer known for his refined sense of colour and functional, understated style. Originally trained as a furniture upholsterer, he later studied at the School of Arts and Crafts, graduating in 1948. Throughout his career, he designed both furniture and textiles, with the Trema sofa series, originally created for FDB Møbler, standing out as one of his most recognized works. 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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