Brge Mogensen for C.M. Madsens Fabriker under FDB Mbler, bookcases, model '154', oak, Denmark, 1964
FDB and Mogensen aimed to revolutionize furniture design by prioritizing the needs of people, crafting pieces that were both rational and understated. Their creations boasted clean lines and simple constructions, perfectly suited for industrial production. They envisioned light, multifunctional furniture that would enhance the efficiency of modern living spaces. Inspired by the legacy of Kaare Klint, Mogensen frequently drew from traditional furniture styles, refining them into contemporary pieces.
Visually, the bookcase presents a strict geometry with a rectilinear body subdivided into a symmetrical array of shelving compartments. The shelves can be adjusted to accommodate books and objects of various heights. The open-legged construction, featuring diagonal braces that taper into vertical supports, lifts the volume from the ground and introduces a note of architectural expressiveness. The natural tone and grain pattern of the oak imbue the piece with a serene and timeless elegance, making it a harmonious addition to any home.