FDB Møbler

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Original, functional and exceptionally crafted furniture since 1942 – made with respect for the environment. Look for our FSC® certified products.
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During 3daysofdesign, FDB Møbler welcomes you to our flagship store at Bredgade 19.⁠ ⁠ We look forward to inviting you inside our exhibitions and sharing a series of collaborations created for this year’s design event. Collaborations that we are truly proud of and excited to present.⁠ ⁠ Join us in Bredgade to experience Danish design, craftsmanship, and moments made to matter.
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4 days ago
As an extension of the minimalist Teglgaard series by Salto & Sigsgaard, a lounge chair and matching stool were introduced in 2022, continuing the same refined and functional design language as the original outdoor chair.⁠ Crafted from brushed stainless steel and woven polyester cord, the materials create a light and transparent expression while ensuring durability in changing weather conditions.⁠ Furnish your outdoor space with the Teglgaard lounge chair and embrace the arrival of spring. A setting defined by simplicity, comfort, and a calm Scandinavian aesthetic.⁠
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The U11 Sletterhage lamp and the S8 Lupin vase come together in a calm and cohesive kitchen setting, where light, material, and form are carefully balanced. The transparent, ribbed glass of the lamp adds a sense of lightness, while softly diffusing the light across the space.⁠ Paired with the Lupin vase, the composition gains a tactile and organic contrast. Its sculptural shape and unique glaze introduce warmth and individuality, complementing the clean lines of the surroundings.⁠
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3 days ago
Grethe Meyer was a pioneering Danish designer whose work combined analytical precision with a deep respect for everyday use. Trained as an architect, she focused on creating functional, space-saving designs grounded in simplicity.⁠ Her Ildpot series (1976) exemplifies this approach. Made in durable stoneware, it was designed to move seamlessly from oven to table, combining practicality with a refined, minimalist expression. The pieces are stackable and proportioned with precision, reflecting Meyer’s focus on efficiency, material integrity, and everyday usability.⁠ This year marks the 50th anniversary of Ildpot, a testament to its enduring relevance and timeless design.⁠
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5 days ago
The C35 dining table, designed by Poul M. Volther in 1957, stands as one of FDB Møbler’s enduring classics. Defined by its light and refined expression, the table reflects Volther’s functionalist approach, where form follows purpose and simplicity remains central.⁠ Paired with the Holmen chairs, the setting brings together clarity and calm. Inspired by the idea of “Holmen” a place shaped by water and quiet isolation, the chairs echo a sense of balance and harmony through their clean lines and gentle curves.⁠ Together, the C35 and Holmen create a cohesive dining experience. A composition rooted in Danish design heritage, where functionality, atmosphere, and understated elegance meet.⁠
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7 days ago
Børge Mogensen designed the J27 stool during his time at FDB’s design studio in the 1940s.⁠ The J27 is a versatile piece, equally suited for the dining table, informal seating, or daily tasks in the kitchen. Crafted from durable materials, it is made to last and develop a natural patina over time, reflecting Mogensen’s commitment to quality and longevity.⁠
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9 days ago
Mogens Koch designed his iconic bookcases in 1944, an enduring symbol of Nordic functionalism, found everywhere from private homes to institutional spaces.⁠ Defined by their simplicity and exceptional craftsmanship, the modular book boxes can be arranged horizontally, stacked vertically, or mounted on the wall, offering remarkable flexibility. Their lasting relevance lies in this adaptability, paired with a timeless aesthetic.⁠ Here seen at @janaheinrici , where the natural expression of the wood and the modular logic unfold in a refined and contemporary setting.⁠
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12 days ago
Some of the best conversations happen around a small table, where time is allowed to move at its own pace. The Teglgaard small garden set is created for exactly these moments, where simplicity and comfort go hand in hand.⁠ With the chairs’ flexibility and the table’s robust elegance, the set fits just as naturally on a small balcony as it does in a quiet corner of the garden.⁠
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15 days ago
Mogens Koch (1898–1992) was known for his clear, functional approach to design and his commitment to honest craftsmanship.⁠ In 1947, he designed the MK46 sofa - a light and balanced piece. True to Koch’s philosophy, the construction is clear, precise, and uncompromised.⁠ The distinct separation between frame and upholstery highlights the quality of the materials and the integrity of the design, creating a calm and refined expression that continues to support everyday living.⁠
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17 days ago
Originally designed in 1950, Børge Mogensen’s Shaker table C64 reflects his enduring design philosophy: furniture should serve people and support everyday life. With its distinctive cross base drawn beneath the tabletop, the simple rectangular surface appears almost to float in the room while offering generous legroom.⁠ Here, the table is shown with its extension plates.⁠
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19 days ago
At home with @annacate , the B100 Sorø shelves and the J178 Lønstrup chair come together to create a warm and inviting setting. The shelves add structure and lightness to the space, while the J178 chair introduces comfort and character with its timeless silhouette.⁠ Together, they form a balanced composition where functionality and aesthetics coexist creating a cosy and homely atmosphere for everyday living.⁠
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22 days ago
The U13 Hasmark lamp is composed of fine lines that form a soft, sculptural silhouette inspired by the layered shape of an onion. The textile shade diffuses the light gently, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.⁠ Paired with a black metal frame, the design balances softness and structure, revealing a subtle graphic expression when illuminated.⁠ Named after Hasmark Vestergård in Fyn, the lamp reflects a thoughtful connection between form and inspiration.⁠
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24 days ago