1970
1980
1990
1970
Canvas Chair
Børge Mogensen
Fredericia launches the Canvas Chair, designed by Mogensen as a reaction to the flashy, pop designs of the 1960s.
1970
Danish Furniture
Prize
Mogensen and Graversen jointly receive the Danish Furniture Prize for their collaboration. Mogensen dies prematurely the next year.
1975
EJ315 Sofa
Erik Ole Jørgensen
Erik Jørgensen launches the EJ315 Sofa designed by architect Erik Ole Jørgensen.
1980
1970
1990
1984
Rotor Sofa
Foersom & Hiort-Lorenzen
Foersom & Hiort-Lorenzen and Erik Jørgensen launch the Rotor sofa, a successful example of Danish postmodernism.
1984
Ox Chair reborn
Foersom & Hiort-Lorenzen
Wegner updates the internal upholstery of the Ox Chair together with Erik Jørgensen, finally making it possible to achieve a long-lasting internal foam structure.
1980
Caption
Wegner designs the first version of the J16 for cabinetmaker Johannes Hansen.
1990
1970
1980
1989
Graversen and
Ditzel
Nanna Ditzel and Fredericia second generation Thomas Graversen present a range of avant-garde furniture.
1998
Trinidad
Nanna Ditzel
Nanna Ditzel and Frederica launch the Trinidad Chair, utilising new CNC technology.
1998
Gallery Stool
Hans Sandgren Jakobsen
Fredericia launches the Gallery stool by Hans S. Jakobsen, where the properties of moulded plywood are pushed to the limit to form a sculptural seating object.
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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1940 - 1960
In 1955, visionary businessman Andreas Graversen integrated Fredericia's heritage of high-quality furniture with modernist ideals in a close, well-known collaboration with Børge Mogensen.
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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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