B98 - Bookcase
B98 - Bookcase
B98 - Bookcase
B98 - Bookcase
B98 - Bookcase
B98 - Bookcase
B98 - Bookcase

B98 - Bookcase 54 x 72 x 32 cm

Launch year:

1944

EAN

5715054001211

Product no. B98B1601110

    Materials

    Frame material: Oak Solid

    Frame color: Nature

    Frame surface treatment: Lacquered

    Size

    Measure Assembled: 54 x 72 x 32

    Measure Unassembled: 57 x 75,5 x 34,5

    Interior width 70 cm

    Interior depth: 31,5 cm

    Interior height: 52 cm

    Specifications

    Maximum load: 20 kg. per shelf

    Accessories: 2 x Plinth B98S0601110 - for laying 54x72x32

    Warranty: 10 years

    Test and Certificates

    FSC certified: Yes

    EN 16121: L1 General use

    EN 16122: Ja


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    54 x 72 x 32 cm

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    54 x 72 x 32 cm

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    Mogens Koch

    The architect and Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts professor Mogens Koch (1898-1992) was successful in making a name for himself – also as the furniture designer behind such well-known classics as his modular shelving system (1928) and the Folding Chair (designed in 1933, produced from 1959).

    Mogens Koch was employed by Kaare Klint up until 1934, after which he opened his own design studio. At his drawing office, the tasks were many and varied, ranging from furniture, new buildings, type fonts, silver and textiles.

    Mogens Koch played an active role in the idealistic development work aimed at producing better and cheaper furniture for FDB customers. So, even though Mogens Koch furniture today fetches high auction prices, many of the pieces were designed for practical use and efficient production.

    The beautiful and strong shelving boxes are among his most popular designs. They were designed in the 1940s – and are cherished around the world for their simplicity and countless combination possibilities. This really is a piece of furniture that survives generation after generation.