Poul M. Volther “C35 FDB” Dining Table for FDB Møbler, Denmark 1950s

Poul M. Volther “C35 FDB” Dining Table for FDB Møbler, Denmark 1950s

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The “C35 FDB” table series was designed by Poul M. Volther in 1957 for Danish Furniture co-operative FDB. The company, FDB Møbler was founded in 1942 with architect, Børge Mogensen heading the studio. According to their philosophy, every new piece of FDB Møbler is born as an heirloom. This ash dining table is no exception.

First trained as a cabinetmaker, Poul Volther studied furniture design at the Arts and Crafts School in Copenhagen. A believer in Functionalism, he avoided short-lived aesthetic trends, concentrating on the simple crafting with quality materials. This dining table is characterized by its functionalism combined with a modern expression – the epitome of FDB Furniture’s design philosophy. The table frame is made of solid ash wood, which has a light shade and spectacular pattern. However, this model’s standout feature is definitely its large, green laminated top. This rectangular inlay is framed by the ash frame. The legs of the table slope slightly outward, providing optimal legroom and a more stable surface. The lower structure also features stretchers and cross railing, assuring structural stability. These elements also serve an aesthetic role, adding to the clean, architectural precision of the table.

FD Møbler’s philosophy was focused on creating beautiful, functional and exceptionally crafted furniture that makes room for everyday living at home and can withstand everyday wear and tear to age gracefully with those who use them. Accordingly, this C35 table perfectly complements different interiors and styles with its classic, quality design. Today it remains as contemporary as it was 60 years ago.

Condition:

In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. The top has some scratches and marks of wear.

Dimensions:

70.86 in W x 35.43 in D x 28.74 in H

180 cm W x 90 cm D x 73 cm H

About the designer:

Born in 1923, designer Poul M. Volther belonged to a generation of Danish creatives rooted in Scandinavian functionalism. Volther’s work is characterized by a mastery of form, as evidenced by his iconic EJ5 Corona Chair for Erik Jørgensen (1961/64). Highly collectible today, this singular piece has left an indelible mark on design history.

Volther originally trained as a cabinetmaker before studying at the Royal Danish Academy School of Arts & Crafts in Copenhagen. Over the years, Volther also taught at the Royal Danish Academy School of Design, influencing hundreds of young designers along the way. In 1949, legendary architect-designer Hans Wegner introduced Volther to the FBD, a Danish national cooperative association for producers of consumer goods. There, Volther worked under another Danish design great, Børge Mogensen, and went on to become FDB’s design director when Mogensen left in 1959. During his tenure at FDB, Volther created a range of chairs and sofas that can still be found in homes across Denmark.

In 1962, Volther found a partner in the then-new furniture manufacturer Erik Jørgensen. The company agreed to produce the Corona Chair with a chrome-plated steel frame. Despite the investment, this chair would not find a significant audience until 1997, when Erik Jørgensen re-launched it at the Cologne Furniture Fair in Germany, followed by the Scandinavian Furniture Fair in Denmark. One year after Volther’s death in 2001, the chair was used at the EU Summit in Copenhagen.

Volther’s designs have been produced by many design companies, such as Munch Furniture and Frem Røjle. However, his Corona Chair is considered his most memorable design contribution. It’s been featured in countless movies, fashion shoots, and music videos. ~H.

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