
Børge Mogensen Teak Eight-Drawer Dresser – Danish Modern Masterpiece
This elegant four-drawer dresser is a refined example of Børge Mogensen’s enduring contributions to Danish Modern design. A underrated designer, who was a peer to Hans Wegner, Finn Juhl and Poul Kjærholm. This dresser is crafted from warm, richly grained teak, the piece showcases Mogensen’s signature minimalist aesthetic and attention to proportion, balance, and functionality. The dresser features four spacious drawers, each adorned with Mogensen’s iconic sculpted pulls — a subtle yet distinct hallmark of his design language. The clean lines and thoughtful construction reflect his belief that good design should be practical, modest, and made to last. We love the shape of the stretcher that curves at the bottom of the case piece, adding a depth and weight. Børge Mogensen (1914–1972) was one of the most influential voices in 20th-century Danish design. A champion of “democratic design,” Mogensen believed in creating well-made furniture accessible to all. His work is known for its honesty