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1944
J16 Rocking Chair
Hans J. Wegner
Wegner designs the first version of the J16 for cabinetmaker Johannes Hansen.
1947
J39
Børge Mogensen
Mogensen's J39 is launched by the Danish Cooperative Wholesale Society in Denmark.
1950
1950
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1953
Monogram
Børge Mogensen
Fredericia's monogram designed by Børge Mogensen in 1957. Bridning our iconic heritage with the new contemporary culture.
1955
Graversen and
Mogensen
Andreas Graversen acquires Fredericia on the condition that Børge Mogensen would be the sole designer.
1958
Spanish Chair
Børge Mogensen
The Spanish Chair is launched at the Copenhagen Cabinetmaker's Guild Exhibition and soon becomes an icon of the collaboration between Fredericia and Mogensen.
1960
1950
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1960
Ox Chair
Hans J. Wegner
At the Furniture Fair in Fredericia, Wegner launches the Ox Chair, made by the AP Workshop.
1962
2213 Sofa
Børge Mogensen
Fredericia introduces the 2213 Sofa, designed by Mogensen in an effort to create the ultimate upholstered sofa.
1964
Corona Chair
Poul M. Volther
Poul M. Volther breaks new ground with the Corona Chair introduced by Erik Jørgensen.
1910 - 1930
The company was initially established as Fredericia Stolefabrik. From the very start, Fredericia became known for extremely high-quality furniture in various tradition styles.
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1970 - 1990
Throughout the years, the Graversen family has expanded Fredericia's circel of designers - who each contribute to the renewal and reinterpretation the Fredericia design ethos in new context.
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2000 - 2020
With Fredericia's acquisition of Erik Jørgensen in October 2020, the outcome is one company with combined areas of expertise from both. Reflecting our mutual passion for materiality and craftsmanship.
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