J163 Piano Bench

$1,470.00

Danes have grown taller in just a couple of generations. Therefore, it is only natural for Jørgen Bækmark’s well-known woven bench to be upgraded by a few centimetres. The piano bench is available with a black-lacquered oak or natural oak frame, both with paper cord seats. And it works perfectly without a piano also: In the dining room, in the entrance or anywhere, in fact, where a small seat is needed. The bench was part of a relaunch to mark Jørgen Bækmark’s 90th birthday, where the emphasis has not least been on the woven furniture that is both so characteristic of his time, but at the same time timeless and forever modern.

39.4"W x 15.6"D x 19.3"H

Material: Oak

Frame material 2: Paper cord

Frame color: Natural, Sort (9005)

Frame surface treatment: Lacquered water-based, Painted Water-based

Paper cord color: Natural

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 ​Jørgen Bækmark (1929–2021) was a Danish cabinetmaker and furniture designer renowned for his contributions to mid-century Danish design. As head of FDB Møbler's design studio from 1958 to 1967, he created iconic pieces such as the J80 and J81 chairs, characterized by their elegant spindle backs and woven seats. Bækmark's design philosophy emphasized that furniture should adapt to people, prioritizing comfort alongside timeless aesthetics. 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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