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Børge Mogensen
'Öresund' Cabinet in Teak and Oregon Pine for Karl Andersson, Sweden, 1950sTeak, Oregon Pine and SteelHeight 143 cm / 56.29 inch
Width 135 cm / 53.15 inch
Depth 54 cm / 21.26 inch
Separate measurements of the compartments available upon request
Short lead time, ready for immediate shipping€ 3,250.00Further images
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The Øresund Cabinet in teak and Oregon pine was designed by Børge Mogensen in the 1950s as part of the Øresund series produced by Karl Andersson & Söner. The cabinet...The Øresund Cabinet in teak and Oregon pine was designed by Børge Mogensen in the 1950s as part of the Øresund series produced by Karl Andersson & Söner. The cabinet is constructed using a combination of solid Oregon pine for the frame and teak veneer for the doors, resulting in a two-tone appearance. The lighter-colored pine forms the structure and legs of the cabinet, while the darker teak veneer is used for the sliding doors of both the upper and lower sections. The design reflects Mogensen’s focus on functionality, modularity, and the use of quality materials. This cabinet was manufactured in Sweden during the mid-20th century and was part of a larger range of storage furniture designed for domestic use. Marked with 'Svensk Fur' on the back of the cabinet. The components are not permanently joined, allowing for separate use.
The Interior of the cabinet can be placed in a variety of setups, allowing the owner to play around with the arrangement of the drawers.
Børge Mogensen was a Danish designer known for his functional, durable furniture rooted in the Danish modern tradition. Trained under Kaare Klint, he emphasized simplicity, craftsmanship, and everyday usability. He worked with natural materials and often designed modular, practical pieces for homes. As head of design at FDB Møbler and later in his own studio, he created furniture for manufacturers like Fredericia and Karl Andersson & Söner. Mogensen’s work remains influential and continues to be produced, reflecting his focus on form, function, and accessible design.
Condition
The sideboard is in good condition with some age related wear. The top of the sideboard shows some visible scratches in the solid pine and the left top has some darker patina, as shown on the images. The sliding doors and drawers inside are in good condition and run smoothly.
The additional compartment is in good condition with age related wear. On the top left shows a bit darker patina. The sliding doors run smoothly.
Additional restoration is possible upon request.
We have consciously chosen to photograph all of our items in their current state to present the real original condition as completely as possible for transparency towards our clients.
In case you have any additional questions about the original condition, always feel free to reach out and ask us for additional images. We do also offer services such as restoration and re-upholstery in case this is wished for.
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