HONOURING A HISTORY OF PURPOSEFUL
DESIGN
Since our establishment in 1911, Fredericia has cultivated a proud
tradition of exquisite craftsmanship, innovative design and
design thinking. Emerging from the origins of Danish furniture
design, Fredericia’s rich heritage embodies an exceptional de-
sign archive. Showcasing undeniable classics, a profound un-
derstanding of furniture, and a commitment to craftsmanship
passed down through generations.
Our proud spirit originates from the founding workshop, estab-
lished on the principles of traditional craftsmanship and mod-
ern industrial production. Initially named Fredericia Stolefabrik
(Fredericia Chair Factory) in the city of its namesake, it swiftly
became renowned for crafting furniture of exceptionally high
quality.
In 1955, visionary entrepreneur Andreas Graversen blended
the legacy of exquisite furniture with modernist ideals. A close
collaboration was born with Børge Mogensen, Fredericia’s
first
in-house designer.
Mogensen’s intuitive understanding of materials and an acute
sense of proportions resulted in a collection of iconic pieces.
They are still revered today by collectors, museums, architects,
and designers worldwide.
Since Mogensen’s era, Fredericia has continually evolved. Over
time, the Graversen family has expanded Fredericia’s roster
of designers from Ditzel, Klint, and Wegner to contemporar-
ies such as Barber Osgerby, Jasper Morrison, Cecilie Manz,
Maria Bruun, Hugo Passos, and Keiji Takeuchi. Together, they
cultivate a creative culture marked by design integrity, artistic
expression, material expertise, and industry acumen, foster-
ing the rejuvenation and reinterpretation of Fredericia’s design
ethos. This ethos embraces the virtues of patience and the
relentless pursuit of excellence.
The Mogensen 3236 Chair
was Børge Mogensen’s first
design for Fredericia in 1956.
TWO FRIENDS. Pictured right, Andreas Graversen with Børge Mogensen, 1969.
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