CRAFTING IN THE PRESENT
– AN UPHOLSTERER’S PERSPECTIVE
With ERIK WICHMANN,
Fredericia upholsterer
Our upholstery workshop in Svendborg, Denmark, represent
a combined body of upholstery knowledge unapparelled in
Scandinavia, where we keep our traditions alive and apply our
internal wealth of knowledge.
Hans J. Wegner’s Ox Chair is a perfect example of an innova-
tive approach to an old craft. With its voluminous upper body
on a delicate steel base, it was a challenge to produce when it
was first launched in 1960 by the AP Workshop in Copenhagen.
In the late 1980s, Wegner turned to Erik Jørgensen for his up-
holstery expertise, and the result was quite cutting-edge at
the time. Together, they introduced modern block foam to the
chair, making it highly stable in form over time, as opposed to
the traditional method used before. When Fredericia acquired
Erik Jørgensen’s company in 2020, the workshop, upholsterers
and knowledge were kept to maintain the expertise and high
production standard.
UPHOLSTERY KNOWLEDGE. Pictured left, a patinated Ox Chair in Leather Max 95 Cognac.
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