An original design from the Borge Mogensen archives, the Mogensen 2335 was revisited and reissued by his son, architect Peter Mogensen, to complete his late father’s furniture series. Maintaining Mogensen’s design legacy, to create pieces of furniture that enrich everyday life whilst remaining relevant for decades, the 2335 sofa combines comfort with timeless style. Featuring a classic, angular frame softened and contrasted by comforting down-filled cushions, the sofa pairs an inviting, relaxing character with an enduring aesthetic.
Borge Mogensen (1914–1972) started his career as a cabinetmaker in 1934.
In 1936 he went on to study at the Copenhagen School of Arts and Crafts under Professor Kaare Klint before entering the Royal Academy of Fine Arts from where he graduated as an architect in 1942. He became head of design at FDB (the Danish co-op) in 1942 before establishing his own design office in 1950.