Fredericia Stolefabrik

redericia Stolefabrik is a Danish furniture manufacturer founded in 1911 in the town of Fredericia, Denmark. Originally established as a traditional chair-making workshop, the company developed into one of the most respected producers of Danish modern furniture, known for its exceptional craftsmanship, material quality, and long-lasting designs. Over time, the company became closely associated with the ideals of functionalism and Scandinavian modernism.

A defining moment in Fredericia Stolefabrik’s history came through its collaboration with leading designers, most notably Børge Mogensen, who worked closely with the company from the 1940s onward. Mogensen’s designs emphasized honesty in materials, clear construction, and furniture made for everyday use. Iconic pieces produced by Fredericia include the J39 “People’s Chair”, the Spanish Chair, the Hunting Table, and the BM series of chairs and storage furniture.

Fredericia Stolefabrik is known for its use of solid wood, particularly oak and beech, combined with traditional joinery and high-quality upholstery and leatherwork. The company has consistently prioritized durability and comfort, producing furniture intended to age gracefully over decades.