Mogensen 2208 2-Seater Sofa
Mogensen 2208 2-Seater Sofa
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Designer Borge Mogensen
Borge Mogensen’s exceptional sense of proportions are at the core of this statement piece sofa. The Mogensen 2209. Capturing a key aspect of his design mantra, namely furniture with a calm aesthetic. Seen from the side, the quiet curve of the armrest and the gentle angle of the back are signature details that make this a simple, noble design. The Mogensen 2208 has all the same attributes in a 2-seater version.
50.39" W x 32.28" D x 33.07" H
Seat: 16.93" H
COM: 8.5 yd
COL: 15.5 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 has foam core with down wrap.
The Mogensen 22 Collection is the epitome of Borge Mogensen’s perfect sense of proportions and preference for honest materials, reflecting his uncompromising approach to construction and craftsmanship. Born from a desire to create the ultimate sofa, Mogensen designed the first 2213 Sofa for his own home in 1962. In keeping with his goal to create functional furniture to enhance people’s everyday lives, the sofa is unpretentious yet confident, with a strong presence and a global appeal that is timeless.
Today, the sofa is probably the most iconic sofa in mid-century Danish design, found in upscale settings, such as embassies, corporate headquarters, private residences, galleries and museums around the globe.
At Fredericia, we are committed to keeping the legacy of this cherished design alive. With a premium collection using the finest materials and expert craftsmanship to make each piece by hand.
Fredericia Furniture warranties that purchased product(s) will be free from manufacturer’s defects in material and workmanship for a period of 7 years.