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Børge Mogensen Model BM1106 Huntsman Chair - Oak

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Designed in 1950 by Børge Mogensen, Carl Hansen & Søn reintroduced the Huntsman Chair in 2019. Presented for the first time at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Furniture Guild Exhibition as part of Mogensen’s ‘hunting cabin theme’, the chair is accompanied by the matching Hunting Table.

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Børge Mogensen Model BM1106 Huntsman Chair - Oak

Posted by Webb's Mid-Century on

Designed in 1950 by Børge Mogensen, Carl Hansen & Søn reintroduced the Huntsman Chair in 2019. Presented for the first time at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Furniture Guild Exhibition as part of Mogensen’s ‘hunting cabin theme’, the chair is accompanied by the matching Hunting Table.

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Børge Mogensen Model BM1106 Huntsman Chair - Walnut

Posted by Webb's Mid-Century on

Designed in 1950 by Børge Mogensen, Carl Hansen & Søn reintroduced the Huntsman Chair in 2019. Presented for the first time at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Furniture Guild Exhibition as part of Mogensen’s ‘hunting cabin theme’, the chair is accompanied by the matching Hunting Table.

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Børge Mogensen Model BM1106 Huntsman Chair - Walnut

Posted by Webb's Mid-Century on

Designed in 1950 by Børge Mogensen, Carl Hansen & Søn reintroduced the Huntsman Chair in 2019. Presented for the first time at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Furniture Guild Exhibition as part of Mogensen’s ‘hunting cabin theme’, the chair is accompanied by the matching Hunting Table.

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Kay Bojesen Boje The Skier Boy

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Kay Bojesen designed this happy skier towards the end of the 1940s. This happy boy skier is named Boje, which was the pet-name of Kay Bojesen’s son, Otto (married to Ruth). The original wooden figures are very rare, as they were only produced in small series. With his cheerful expressions, this skier always make people smile, and he is all set to conquer living rooms and homes again in this relaunch. 

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Kay Bojesen Boje The Skier Boy

Posted by Webb's Mid-Century on

Kay Bojesen designed this happy skier towards the end of the 1940s. This happy boy skier is named Boje, which was the pet-name of Kay Bojesen’s son, Otto (married to Ruth). The original wooden figures are very rare, as they were only produced in small series. With his cheerful expressions, this skier always make people smile, and he is all set to conquer living rooms and homes again in this relaunch. 

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Kay Bojesen Datti The Skier Girl

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Kay Bojesen designed this happy skier towards the end of the 1940s. The happy girl skier with the red cheeks and big smile is called Datti, which was the pet-name of Kay Bojesen’s daughter-in-law Ruth (married to Otto). The original wooden figures are very rare, as they were only produced in small series. With her cheerful expressions, this skier always make people smile, and she is all set to conquer living rooms and homes again in this relaunch. 

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Kay Bojesen Datti The Skier Girl

Posted by Webb's Mid-Century on

Kay Bojesen designed this happy skier towards the end of the 1940s. The happy girl skier with the red cheeks and big smile is called Datti, which was the pet-name of Kay Bojesen’s daughter-in-law Ruth (married to Otto). The original wooden figures are very rare, as they were only produced in small series. With her cheerful expressions, this skier always make people smile, and she is all set to conquer living rooms and homes again in this relaunch. 

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Kay Bojesen Cook Girl

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The cute chef girl with spoon by Kay Bojesen is the symbol of the good meal. The figure was originally designed in the 1940s, but is available here in a wonderful reinterpretation.

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Kay Bojesen Cook Girl

Posted by Webb's Mid-Century on

The cute chef girl with spoon by Kay Bojesen is the symbol of the good meal. The figure was originally designed in the 1940s, but is available here in a wonderful reinterpretation.

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