Paired-back and elegantly articulated, the BM61 Dining Chair offers clean lines with a pure and simplistic aesthetic. Exuding authenticity, this timeless piece is crafted from a curated choice of honest materials, a combination of oiled oak wood and woven natural cane wicker. The profile; a subtle angle, providing the utmost support for the back, with an optimal position balanced perfectly between upright and relaxed, the upper cane support changes with every movement. Ideally utilised as an expertly engineered dining chair, the BM61 offers hours of comfort to the user, suited perfectly to restaurants, hotels or private domestic dining areas. Also available the Fredericia BM62 Armchair.
Borge Mogensen (1914–1972) started his career as a cabinetmaker in 1934.
In 1936 he went on to study at the Copenhagen School of Arts and Crafts under Professor Kaare Klint before entering the Royal Academy of Fine Arts from where he graduated as an architect in 1942. He became head of design at FDB (the Danish co-op) in 1942 before establishing his own design office in 1950.