Carl Hansen & Søn × Børge Mogensen
BM5568 Outdoor Deck Chair
$1,066.75
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$1,347.25
$1,255
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$1,585
$1,066.75
$1,255
SKU: CHS-BM5568
$1,347.25
$1,585
SKU: CHS-BM5568/CU-18006
Description
Just made for relaxing in style, Carl Hansen and Søn's outdoor deck chair was created in the 1960s for a private balcony by designer Borge Mogensen. In solid untreated teak, BM5568 provides an update on the classic wood recliner, offering functional comfort and sturdy utility. An optional padded cushion upholstered with fabric in a neutral hue stays true to the natural aesthetic and, when not in use, the seating easily folds flat for storage.
Specifications
Size
- 35" h x 23.8" w x 36.8" d (89x60.5x93.5cm)
- Armrest height: 21.5" (54.5cm)
- Cushion: 19.1" h x 51.1" w x 3.1" d (48.5x130x8cm)
Material
Teak, foam, papyrus, stainless steel
Details
Cushion only comes in Heritage Papyrus 18006
Brand
Carl Hansen & Søn
For Knud Erik Hansen, grandson of founder Carl Hansen and now the third-generation leader of the family-owned business, the way to the future also means honoring what has come before. Beginning in 1908 when a young cabinetmaker opened a small furniture workshop on the Danish island of Funen to today with Carl Hansen & Søn numbering some 400 employees worldwide, the company’s core mission in producing exceptional Danish Modern furniture has never wavered — an uncompromising commitment to the finest craftsmanship as reflected in the work of the best designers of the past and present.
The turning point came in 1949, when Carl’s son Holger Hansen took a chance on the then-unknown Hans J. Wegner, since revered for his now-classic Wishbone Chair, and the union continues to this day with the company as the world’s largest producer of Wegner’s furniture manufactured in Denmark. Alongside other Midcentury benchmarks from the likes of Ole Wanscher, Frits Henningsen, Arne Jacobsen and pioneering female architect Bodil Kjær, the company continues to introduce work from new Danish visionaries such as design duo Strand + Hvass, Thomas Bo Kastholm, Anker Bak and multidisciplinary artist Naja Utzon Popov. “If we play it cleverly and maintain our high quality and sustainability we have a great future,” says Knud Hansen. “Our furniture lasts for generations, so our quality is the key to our continuity. We have been producing wood furniture in Denmark for thousands of years.”