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FDB Møbler

FDB Møbler is a Danish furniture company established in 1942. It was formerly a subsidiary of FDB (now called Coop amba). Børge Mogensen served as the design studio manager and many of his designs are sold by the company.[1] Mogensen was succeeded Poul M. Volther (1950–55), Ejvind A. Johansson (1956–58), and Jørgen Bækmark (1958–67).[2]

FDB Møbler A/S
TypeAktieselskab
IndustryFurniture
Founded1942
HeadquartersAlbertslund, Denmark
Key people
Ole Kiel (CEO)
ProductsDanish Modern Furniture and home goods
ParentCoop amba (former)
Websitewww.fdbmobler.dk

FDB closed its furniture subsidiary business in 1980, but revived it in 2013.[3]

Original company

FDB Møbler aimed to offer its products at competitive prices through vertical integration of hiring its own designers and managing the manufacturing and retail sales. The company purchased Tarm Stole- og Møbelfabrik [da] to gain full control of the manufacturing supply chain.[2]

While the company promoted its affordability with the "Furniture for Everyone" motto, Christian Holmsted Olesen of Designmuseum Denmark argues that FDB Møbler failed to achieve its goal of creating affordable furniture for all. Børge Mogensen and the designers he employed came from the Copenhagen Cabinetmaker's Guild tradition and were unwilling to prioritize affordability over craftsmanship and quality. As a result, the products were financially attainable to the upper middle but not the working class. The furniture style were also not designed for the tastes of the masses. Instead of designing furniture in the Historicist period that many working class preferred and associated with historical notions of wealth, FDB Møbler designed in the Danish modern and Shaker style with limited appeal to that population.[4]

In 1945, the furniture company released And a Bright and Happy Future [da], a 25-minute propaganda film directed by Peter Lind which told the story of a young couple replacing their old nineteenth-century furniture new modern furniture offered by FDB Møbler.[5][6] In 2014, a book of the company's history was published under the same name of the film, A bright and happy future - the story of FDB Møbler.[7][8]

Like the larger Danish furniture industry, FDB Møbler started struggled in the late 1960s as consumers preferences and purchasing habits changed. FDB closed its design studio in 1967, but continued production until 1980, when it sold its furniture factory in Tarm and sold off its designs.[2]

Relaunch in 2013

With the resurgence of interest in Danish Modern furniture, HAY and Fredericia Furniture relaunched former FDB furniture designs.[9] Coop, seeing renewed interest in the brand, relaunched the company in 2013. They worked with Kvist Møbler, who purchased the Tarm factory in 1980,[10] to recreate the furniture line.[11] While the original furniture production was based in Denmark, the furniture production is now located in Latvia.[9]

 
FDB Møbler store in Copenhagen

Their inventory sold out after just 10 days of relaunching.[12] In 2019, the company became an independent limited company in order to compete in foreign markets more aggressively.[13][14] In September 2020, the Denmark-based investment firm Brugsforeningernes Låneforening purchased around 50% of the company, corresponding to its share of Coop Danmark. [15]

While the company was originally marketed its affordability its first incarnation, the furniture is now aimed at design conscious consumers and cost considerably more.[16] The J52B chair sells for DKK 3299 (~$526 USD) with is considerably more than IKEA's prices or other affordable options.[17] FDB Møbler is now focused marketing on sustainability over affordability. All wood products are FSC certified and all textiles have Oeko-Tex labeling. FDB Møbler announced that all furniture they produce will have the Nordic swan environmental certification by 2025.[18]

The company has 9 independently-run retail furniture stores throughout Denmark, including two in Copenhagen.[14]

 
J39 chairs at Aarhus University

Notable designs

Some notable designs originally created for FDB Møbler include the following:

  • J16 rocking chair by Hans Wegner (1944) - Now produced by Fredericia
  • J39 chair "The People's Chair" by Børge Mogensen (1947): Considered to be Mogensen's most successful chair, it has been in continuous production since its first release.[19] It is now produced by Fredericia.
  • J77 dining chair by Folke Pålsson (1947)[20] It is now produced by Hay.
  • J52B chair by Børge Mogensen (1952)
  • J46 dining chair by Poul Volther (1956). Reported to have sold over 812,000 to 850,000 copies.[21][22]
     
    J52B dining table chair at Designmuseum Danmark

Further reading

Corporate history:

  • Hansen, Per H. (2014). En lys og lykkelig fremtid : Historien om FDB Møbler (in Danish). [A bright and happy future - the story of FDB Møbler] Albertslund: Samvirke. ISBN 978-87-92894-48-9. OCLC 900709563.

Historical product catalogs:

References

  1. ^ "FDB Møbler". www.fdbmobler.dk. 2020-08-24. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  2. ^ a b c Sørensen, Rasmus Bo (October 25, 2019). "Jørgen Bækmark var opdraget til at sidde rank på stolen – hos FDB skabte han stole, hvor folk sad godt". Information.
  3. ^ "The mother of (re)invention: FDB Møbler". Architonic. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  4. ^ "Danish Design Podcast - Episode 2". Design Museum Denmark (in Danish). Retrieved 2020-12-02.
  5. ^ "- Og en lys og lykkelig fremtid!". www.dfi.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 2020-11-03.
  6. ^ Mussari, Mark (2016-06-16). Danish Modern: Between Art and Design. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4742-2368-3.
  7. ^ "Furniture for the people". Lower East. 2014-11-05. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  8. ^ "En lys og lykkelig fremtid – historien om FDB-møbler". Strandberg Publishing A/S. 2014-10-12. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  9. ^ a b "FDB-møbler | lex.dk". Den Store Danske (in Danish). Retrieved 2020-11-04.
  10. ^ "Tarms historie | lex.dk". Trap Danmark (in Danish). Retrieved 2020-11-16.
  11. ^ Mussari, Mark (2016-06-16). Danish Modern: Between Art and Design. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4742-2368-3.
  12. ^ "75 år med møbler til folket". bobedre.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 2020-11-05.
  13. ^ Marquardt, Freja (2019-12-23). "FDB Møbler vil sende Børge Mogensen til udlandet". Berlingske.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 2020-11-04.
  14. ^ a b "FDB Møbler bliver selvstændigt selskab | Coop Danmark A/S". via.ritzau.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 2020-11-05.
  15. ^ "Ny medejer køber sig ind i FDB Møbler". 365DESIGN (in Danish). 2020-09-16. Retrieved 2020-11-05.
  16. ^ "FDB: DEL AF DANSK DESIGNS DNA". fdbdesign.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  17. ^ "Børge Mogensen stol - J52B - Sort | Køb produktet online her | Coop.dk". shopping.coop.dk. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  18. ^ "FDB Møbler klar med første Svane-mærkede møbel". csr.dk. Retrieved 2020-11-05.
  19. ^ Crow, Michael (2015-05-20). Mid-Century Modern Furniture: Shop Drawings & Techniques for Making 29 Projects. Penguin. ISBN 978-1-4403-3876-2.
  20. ^ Hansen, Per H.; Petersen, Klaus (2015-11-05). 300 danske designmøbler (in Danish). Lindhardt og Ringhof. ISBN 978-87-11-49780-7.
  21. ^ "Comeback til FDB-møblerne". bobedre.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 2020-11-05.
  22. ^ "Tarms historie | lex.dk". Trap Danmark (in Danish). Retrieved 2020-11-16.

External links

  • Official website

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FDB Mobler is a Danish furniture company established in 1942 It was formerly a subsidiary of FDB now called Coop amba Borge Mogensen served as the design studio manager and many of his designs are sold by the company 1 Mogensen was succeeded Poul M Volther 1950 55 Ejvind A Johansson 1956 58 and Jorgen Baekmark 1958 67 2 FDB Mobler A STypeAktieselskabIndustryFurnitureFounded1942HeadquartersAlbertslund DenmarkKey peopleOle Kiel CEO ProductsDanish Modern Furniture and home goodsParentCoop amba former Websitewww fdbmobler dkFDB closed its furniture subsidiary business in 1980 but revived it in 2013 3 Contents 1 Original company 2 Relaunch in 2013 3 Notable designs 4 Further reading 5 References 6 External linksOriginal company EditFDB Mobler aimed to offer its products at competitive prices through vertical integration of hiring its own designers and managing the manufacturing and retail sales The company purchased Tarm Stole og Mobelfabrik da to gain full control of the manufacturing supply chain 2 While the company promoted its affordability with the Furniture for Everyone motto Christian Holmsted Olesen of Designmuseum Denmark argues that FDB Mobler failed to achieve its goal of creating affordable furniture for all Borge Mogensen and the designers he employed came from the Copenhagen Cabinetmaker s Guild tradition and were unwilling to prioritize affordability over craftsmanship and quality As a result the products were financially attainable to the upper middle but not the working class The furniture style were also not designed for the tastes of the masses Instead of designing furniture in the Historicist period that many working class preferred and associated with historical notions of wealth FDB Mobler designed in the Danish modern and Shaker style with limited appeal to that population 4 In 1945 the furniture company released And a Bright and Happy Future da a 25 minute propaganda film directed by Peter Lind which told the story of a young couple replacing their old nineteenth century furniture new modern furniture offered by FDB Mobler 5 6 In 2014 a book of the company s history was published under the same name of the film A bright and happy future the story of FDB Mobler 7 8 Like the larger Danish furniture industry FDB Mobler started struggled in the late 1960s as consumers preferences and purchasing habits changed FDB closed its design studio in 1967 but continued production until 1980 when it sold its furniture factory in Tarm and sold off its designs 2 Relaunch in 2013 EditWith the resurgence of interest in Danish Modern furniture HAY and Fredericia Furniture relaunched former FDB furniture designs 9 Coop seeing renewed interest in the brand relaunched the company in 2013 They worked with Kvist Mobler who purchased the Tarm factory in 1980 10 to recreate the furniture line 11 While the original furniture production was based in Denmark the furniture production is now located in Latvia 9 FDB Mobler store in Copenhagen Their inventory sold out after just 10 days of relaunching 12 In 2019 the company became an independent limited company in order to compete in foreign markets more aggressively 13 14 In September 2020 the Denmark based investment firm Brugsforeningernes Laneforening purchased around 50 of the company corresponding to its share of Coop Danmark 15 While the company was originally marketed its affordability its first incarnation the furniture is now aimed at design conscious consumers and cost considerably more 16 The J52B chair sells for DKK 3299 526 USD with is considerably more than IKEA s prices or other affordable options 17 FDB Mobler is now focused marketing on sustainability over affordability All wood products are FSC certified and all textiles have Oeko Tex labeling FDB Mobler announced that all furniture they produce will have the Nordic swan environmental certification by 2025 18 The company has 9 independently run retail furniture stores throughout Denmark including two in Copenhagen 14 J39 chairs at Aarhus UniversityNotable designs EditSome notable designs originally created for FDB Mobler include the following J16 rocking chair by Hans Wegner 1944 Now produced by Fredericia J39 chair The People s Chair by Borge Mogensen 1947 Considered to be Mogensen s most successful chair it has been in continuous production since its first release 19 It is now produced by Fredericia J77 dining chair by Folke Palsson 1947 20 It is now produced by Hay J52B chair by Borge Mogensen 1952 J46 dining chair by Poul Volther 1956 Reported to have sold over 812 000 to 850 000 copies 21 22 J52B dining table chair at Designmuseum DanmarkFurther reading EditCorporate history Hansen Per H 2014 En lys og lykkelig fremtid Historien om FDB Mobler in Danish A bright and happy future the story of FDB Mobler Albertslund Samvirke ISBN 978 87 92894 48 9 OCLC 900709563 Historical product catalogs FDB Mobler Catalog 1950 from the Royal Library of Denmark s Digital Collections FDB Mobler Catalog 1954 from the Royal Library of Denmark s Digital Collections FDB Mobler Catalog 1968 from the Royal Library of Denmark s Digital Collections FDB Mobler Catalog 1970 from the Royal Library of Denmark s Digital CollectionsReferences Edit FDB Mobler www fdbmobler dk 2020 08 24 Retrieved 2020 11 02 a b c Sorensen Rasmus Bo October 25 2019 Jorgen Baekmark var opdraget til at sidde rank pa stolen hos FDB skabte han stole hvor folk sad godt Information The mother of re invention FDB Mobler Architonic Retrieved 2020 11 02 Danish Design Podcast Episode 2 Design Museum Denmark in Danish Retrieved 2020 12 02 Og en lys og lykkelig fremtid www dfi dk in Danish Retrieved 2020 11 03 Mussari Mark 2016 06 16 Danish Modern Between Art and Design Bloomsbury Publishing ISBN 978 1 4742 2368 3 Furniture for the people Lower East 2014 11 05 Retrieved 2020 11 02 En lys og lykkelig fremtid historien om FDB mobler Strandberg Publishing A S 2014 10 12 Retrieved 2020 11 02 a b FDB mobler lex dk Den Store Danske in Danish Retrieved 2020 11 04 Tarms historie lex dk Trap Danmark in Danish Retrieved 2020 11 16 Mussari Mark 2016 06 16 Danish Modern Between Art and Design Bloomsbury Publishing ISBN 978 1 4742 2368 3 75 ar med mobler til folket bobedre dk in Danish Retrieved 2020 11 05 Marquardt Freja 2019 12 23 FDB Mobler vil sende Borge Mogensen til udlandet Berlingske dk in Danish Retrieved 2020 11 04 a b FDB Mobler bliver selvstaendigt selskab Coop Danmark A S via ritzau dk in Danish Retrieved 2020 11 05 Ny medejer kober sig ind i FDB Mobler 365DESIGN in Danish 2020 09 16 Retrieved 2020 11 05 FDB DEL AF DANSK DESIGNS DNA fdbdesign dk in Danish Retrieved 2020 11 09 Borge Mogensen stol J52B Sort Kob produktet online her Coop dk shopping coop dk Retrieved 2020 11 09 FDB Mobler klar med forste Svane maerkede mobel csr dk Retrieved 2020 11 05 Crow Michael 2015 05 20 Mid Century Modern Furniture Shop Drawings amp Techniques for Making 29 Projects Penguin ISBN 978 1 4403 3876 2 Hansen Per H Petersen Klaus 2015 11 05 300 danske designmobler in Danish Lindhardt og Ringhof ISBN 978 87 11 49780 7 Comeback til FDB moblerne bobedre dk in Danish Retrieved 2020 11 05 Tarms historie lex dk Trap Danmark in Danish Retrieved 2020 11 16 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FDB Mobler amp oldid 1110085100, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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