FDB Møbler has relaunched the J176 Sønderborg bench, originally designed by architect and professor Mogens Koch in 1938 for the State Hospital in Sønderborg
This Danish design classic exemplifies Koch’s characteristic approach: curved forms combined with functional simplicity that serves both private and institutional settings.
The bench represents Koch’s commitment to creating accessible, durable furniture through his collaboration with FDB. Originally conceived as waiting room seating, the design’s flexibility allows it to function equally well in entryways, bedrooms, kitchens, and dining areas. The piece stands as a testament to Koch’s philosophy that furniture should address real needs with precision and thoughtfulness.

Mogens Koch (1898-1992) studied under Kaare Klint at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and later served as architecture professor there from 1950 to 1968. His work bridged traditional craftsmanship with modern functionalism, creating furniture that would last generations. Koch actively participated in FDB’s development work aimed at producing better, more affordable furniture for Danish customers, though his designs now command high prices at auction due to their enduring quality and historical significance.
The J176 features FSC-certified solid oak construction and is available with various upholstery options including Italian leather and recycled PET fabric. Its dimensions (116 x 55 x H84 cm, seat height 47 cm) make it suitable for multiple applications while maintaining the elegant proportions that characterize Koch’s work.
The 2021 relaunch allows contemporary audiences to experience a piece of Danish design history. The bench’s honest construction and material authenticity contribute character to both classic and modern interiors, demonstrating how functional design transcends temporal trends. As Koch himself stated, “It is about cutting in to the core of the functionality of the furniture” – a principle clearly embodied in this enduring design.


Mogens Koch (1898-1992)
Mogens Koch influential Danish architect and furniture designer, created timeless classics including his revolutionary modular bookcase (1928) and iconic folding chair (1932). After working with Kaare Klint, Koch established his own studio in 1934, developing furniture that perfectly balanced functionality, comfort, and aesthetics. His designs have been produced by Rud Rasmussen since 1932 and remain in production today. As a professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (1950-1968), Koch shaped Danish design while earning prestigious awards including the Eckersberg Medal and C.F. Hansen Medal.
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