Experience the timeless allure of the HAY J42 Chair, embodying Borge Mogensen's philosophy of purposeful furniture with industrial production and architectural design elements. Crafted from solid oak or lacquered beech, its minimalist lines create a stunning curved backrest and angular armrests, providing ultimate comfort. This versatile chair seamlessly fits into any interior style, whether as a dining companion or additional seating in a living room. Stay true to the original ethos of the FDB range with HAY's faithful reproduction of the classic J42 chair. Its precise proportions, featuring horizontal and vertical lines, construct a curved spindled backrest and angular armrests. Customise your chair with a range of natural and coloured finishes, complementing your unique interior. Combining comfort and durability, the J42 chair is a timeless piece for any home, bridging the gap between traditional and contemporary aesthetics. Delight in the vintage Scandinavian design with HAY's reissue of the iconic FDB collection, including the J42 chair by Poul M. Volther. This small oak armchair beautifully blends retro lines with sleek contemporary design, drawing inspiration from the Windsor seat of the 18th century. With its wide seat providing optimum comfort, the J42 chair effortlessly adds a trendy and vintage feel to your table. The J42 chair is part of the reproduction of Borge Mogensen’s classic FBD furniture collection. The J42 Chair embodies Mogensen’s philosophy of timeless, purposeful furniture; combining the elements of industrial production and architectural furniture design. Dimensions: L 57.5 x Depth 53.5 x H 87 cm - Seat: H 44.5 cm. Fans of vintage Scandinavian design will be delighted: Hay has reissued the furniture in the FDB collection, iconic pieces developed by leading Danish designers between the 1940s and 1960s. The J41 (without armrests) and J42 (with armrests) chairs, both Danish classics, were designed in 1933 by Børge Mogensen when he was design director of the FDB. This Danish consumers' cooperative was established in 1933 with the aim of offering the public designer furniture at an affordable price. FDV revolutionised industrial design and was responsible for many iconic Danish designs. Børge Mogensen retained the main features of the traditional Windsor chair: including the use of wooden and the back created from fine spindles. This gives the great classic cleaner, more modern lines of Scandinavian inspiration. The assembly of spindles provides a balanced and wonderfully graceful openwork structure. You'll love the very graphic effect created by this decorative little chair. Børge Mogensen was incredibly prolific and was responsible for many Danish design classics from the 1950s and 1960s. His simple, high quality furniture with its timeless appeal won him numerous international prizes. Some of his designs are exhibited in major museums around the world.