J67 dining table chair - designed by Ejvind A. Johansson
Ejvind A. Johansson's dining chair J67 was created back in 1957 and developed into one of the FDB furniture that survived the modern fashion booths - and as it is today sought after by collectors of Danish furniture classics.
The molded back, which is beautifully perforated by two horizontal lines, is the distinctive feature of the chair and gives it a lightness while at the same time appearing perfectly. Suitable for most dining tables or as a freestanding chair in the modern Scandinavian home.
When the chair was relaunched in 2013, the only change was that the proportions were slightly adjusted, as the Danes on average are slightly higher today.
Ejvind A. Johansson built upon Børge Mogensen's ambition to funish the homes of Danes with functional modernism. In general, Johansson was perceived as unorthodox in his methods and philosophies. Nevertheless, his J64 chair pays homage to principles of Mogensen's methodology.