Viggo Boesen

Viggo Boesen (1907-1985) was a Danish architect who contributed to the Danish

design aesthetics in the 1930s. From his workshop, Viggo designed several rattan

and upholstery furniture. All his furniture was designed according to his philosophy:

Furniture should have an organic flow and embrace the body smoothly and tenderly.

They should be a delight to the eye, but also be solid and durable.

The Fox chair was the first of many furniture pieces from Viggo Boesen and with that

he won the design competition held by the Danish wicker-maker guild in 1936. His

inspiring, imaginative designs made him unique and put him among the designers of

the “Danish Golden Age.”

1936

1936

1936

FOX CHAIR

TEDDY CHAIR

TEDDY FOOTSTOOL