Set of 6 dining chairs ‘Model 75’ by Niels Otto Moller (Sold)
Set of 6 dining chairs ‘model 75’ designed by Niels Otto Moller and produced by J.L. Moller in Denmark during the 1960’s. The rounded organically shaped backrest is one of the features that makes this chair an interior designer’s favourite. The paper cord seat forms a very nice colour contrast with the warm solid teak frame. Two of the chairs have an older and therefore slightly darker papercord seating. The wood shows a nice grain. The chairs are in very good condition and labeled underneath by the maker.
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Dimensions:
W: 51 cm
D: 45 cm
H: 76 cm
Seating H: 45 cm
Weight: approx. 7 kilo/ chair
Material: Solid teak, papercord
Niels Otto Møller (1920 – 1982) was one of the original designers of the reknown Scandinavian modern movement that swept through postwar Europe and, eventually, the United States.
At the tender age of 19, Møller studied to be a cabinetmaker, gaining a strong affinity for working with natural materials. He continued his education at the local design academy in his hometown of Århus, Denmark, where, in 1944, he established J.L. Møllers Møbelfabrik. Møller’s first chair — called simply No. 1 — was introduced in 1946. In 1961, he expanded his thriving business by opening a factory in Højbjerg, producing his popular dining chairs as well as armchairs, lounge chairs, tables and more. Rather than unnecessary ornamentation, he focused on a warm and more minimalist approach that valued function over form. Nearly all of his pieces, from the 1962 Model 78 chair to his simple tables, feature gentle curves formed from woods such as rosewood and and teak.
Though the furnishings boasted a contemporary look and were a departure from the ornate designs of the recent past, Møller’s company crafted all of them using traditional, age-old techniques. For instance, the 1959 Model 77 side chair’s seat is handwoven using a single 129 meter-long cord. Today, the Danish furniture designer’s refined pieces continue to be as sought after as they were when mid-century modernism was in full swing.
The company, still based in its original factory, remains a family business, first led by son Jorgen Henrik Moller and now led by Kirsten Møller who is Niels Møller’s granddaughter. Along with new pieces, they craft the celebrated original designs, from raw wood to finished assembled products, that made J.L. Møllers Møbelfabrik a renowned name in Danish Modern design.
was one of the original designers of the reknown Scandinavian modern movement that swept through postwar Europe and, eventually, the United States.
At the tender age of 19, Møller studied to be a cabinetmaker, gaining a strong affinity for working with natural materials. He furthered his education at the local design academy in his hometown of Århus, Denmark, where, in 1944, he established J.L. Møllers Møbelfabrik. Møller’s first chair — called simply No. 1 — was introduced in 1946. In 1961, he expanded his thriving business by opening a factory in Højbjerg, producing his popular dining chairs as well as armchairs, lounge chairs, tables and more. Rather than unnecessary ornamentation, he focused on a warm and more minimalist approach that valued function over form. Nearly all of his pieces, from the 1962 Model 78 chair to his simple tables, feature gentle curves formed from woods such as rosewood and and teak.
Though the furnishings boasted a contemporary look and were a departure from the ornate designs of the recent past, Møller’s company crafted all of them using traditional, age-old techniques. For instance, the 1959 Model 77 side chair’s seat is handwoven using a single 129 meter-long cord. Today, the Danish furniture designer’s refined pieces continue to be as sought after as they were when mid-century modernism was in full swing.
The company, still based in its original factory, remains a family business, now led by Kirsten Møller who is Niels Møller’s granddaughter,. Apart from new pieces, they craft the celebrated original designs, from raw wood to finished assembled products, that made J.L. Møllers Møbelfabrik a renowned name in Danish Modern design.