The table called Library by Børge Mogensen from 1958, reflects his functional design approach, where every detail has a specific purpose and every dimension fits perfectly.
By using the traditional English gate leg principle, the length of the fold-out leaf can be doubled. When not in use, the hinged tops can be folded down to hang vertically, next to the legs.
The result is a sleek, rectangular profile with a practical, multifunctional design, made from oak.
Available in lacquered oak or oiled oak.
Material: Gate-leg table with solid wood frame and veneered oak top in solid frame sections
Dimensions: Length 126/189/252 cm - Width 93 cm - Height 72 cm
Weight:60kg
Design year: 1958
About the designer:
Børge Mogensen (1914-1972) was one of the most influential designers to shape modern Danish design and the founding designer of Fredericia. He found inspiration worldwide in his quest to create everyday objects that will last for generations, believing that furniture should create a sense of tranquility and an unassuming appearance.
He was praised for his masterful sense of materials and proportion, creating designs that have been celebrated and exhibited in leading design museums around the world.
Weight: 1000