From 1927, Iversen was a regular exhibitor at the Cabinetmakers Guild's annual furniture exhibitions in Copenhagen, for which he held the chairmanship from 1930 to 1934.
Always intent on pursuing the high quality norms of Danish cabinetmaking, he took advantage of the latest developments in production technology.
One of the few Danish modern cabinetmakers who both designed and manufactured his own furniture, he is remembered above all for realizing many of Ole Wanscher's finest pieces including his Ming Round Occasional Table.
[2] Commenting on the difficulty of entering the exhibition environment in the early days, Iversen explains: "The older cabinetmakers maintained a strong hand on existing practice.
These old masters had position and experience, you owed them your respect, their opinions held weight and most of our colleagues tended to be their faithful followers.