
Niels Otto Møller - ‘Host’ Set of 6 Oak dining chairs
Rare, complete ‘host set’ of 6 currently available.
May consider selling separately at future time, so keep an eye on other listings, or reach out directly.
ABOUT
Original set of six Møller molded chairs with solid Oak frames and woven Danish papercord seats. Two #67 armchairs and four #84 side chairs.
- CREATOR N.O. Møller for J.L. Moller Mobelfabrik, Denmark.
- DATE OF MANUFACTURE c.1960-1970.
- MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES Oak, Danish Papercord.
- CONDITION Good. Chairs are in original vintage condition. Solid, exceptional quality joinery totally intact. Marks to papercord commensurate with age.
- DIMENSIONS Armchairs: H 79 cm x W 56 cm x D 51 cm, Side Chairs: H 79 cm x W 51 cm x D 48 cm, Seat Height 43 cm.
HISTORY
In 1944, Niels Otto Møller founded J.L. Møllers Møbelfabrik in Denmark, which has received many awards, including the Danish Furniture Prize in 1974 and 1981. Møller is an important representative of Danish postwar design and had always been committed to excellence and the use of the finest materials. Clean, simple designs and the quality of materials and workmanship are why Nordic design is timeless.
When Niels Otto Møller designed a chair, he would find the materials and then design the furniture. It is said that each design took him five years to complete. This work ethic - exemplified by this “model 67” chair - is why the Møller collection is relatively small for a company that’s been around for more than 70 years.
Rare, complete ‘host set’ of 6 currently available.
May consider selling separately at future time, so keep an eye on other listings, or reach out directly.
ABOUT
Original set of six Møller molded chairs with solid Oak frames and woven Danish papercord seats. Two #67 armchairs and four #84 side chairs.
- CREATOR N.O. Møller for J.L. Moller Mobelfabrik, Denmark.
- DATE OF MANUFACTURE c.1960-1970.
- MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES Oak, Danish Papercord.
- CONDITION Good. Chairs are in original vintage condition. Solid, exceptional quality joinery totally intact. Marks to papercord commensurate with age.
- DIMENSIONS Armchairs: H 79 cm x W 56 cm x D 51 cm, Side Chairs: H 79 cm x W 51 cm x D 48 cm, Seat Height 43 cm.
HISTORY
In 1944, Niels Otto Møller founded J.L. Møllers Møbelfabrik in Denmark, which has received many awards, including the Danish Furniture Prize in 1974 and 1981. Møller is an important representative of Danish postwar design and had always been committed to excellence and the use of the finest materials. Clean, simple designs and the quality of materials and workmanship are why Nordic design is timeless.
When Niels Otto Møller designed a chair, he would find the materials and then design the furniture. It is said that each design took him five years to complete. This work ethic - exemplified by this “model 67” chair - is why the Møller collection is relatively small for a company that’s been around for more than 70 years.
Original: $6,736.68
-70%$6,736.68
$2,021.00Description
Rare, complete ‘host set’ of 6 currently available.
May consider selling separately at future time, so keep an eye on other listings, or reach out directly.
ABOUT
Original set of six Møller molded chairs with solid Oak frames and woven Danish papercord seats. Two #67 armchairs and four #84 side chairs.
- CREATOR N.O. Møller for J.L. Moller Mobelfabrik, Denmark.
- DATE OF MANUFACTURE c.1960-1970.
- MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES Oak, Danish Papercord.
- CONDITION Good. Chairs are in original vintage condition. Solid, exceptional quality joinery totally intact. Marks to papercord commensurate with age.
- DIMENSIONS Armchairs: H 79 cm x W 56 cm x D 51 cm, Side Chairs: H 79 cm x W 51 cm x D 48 cm, Seat Height 43 cm.
HISTORY
In 1944, Niels Otto Møller founded J.L. Møllers Møbelfabrik in Denmark, which has received many awards, including the Danish Furniture Prize in 1974 and 1981. Møller is an important representative of Danish postwar design and had always been committed to excellence and the use of the finest materials. Clean, simple designs and the quality of materials and workmanship are why Nordic design is timeless.
When Niels Otto Møller designed a chair, he would find the materials and then design the furniture. It is said that each design took him five years to complete. This work ethic - exemplified by this “model 67” chair - is why the Møller collection is relatively small for a company that’s been around for more than 70 years.























