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Teak Dining Chairs Model 71 by Neils Moller

Mid Century Teak Dining Chairs Model 71 by Neils Moller set of 8

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Teak Dining Chairs Model 71 by Neils Moller

A set of 8 Model 71 dining chairs designed and produced by Moller in the 1960’s the chairs have original paper cord seats The chairs are in original condition with very minor wear and marks they have solid frames with no loose joints or breaks, the chairs have been fully cleaned and wax polish finish

More about Designer

Award winning Danish born Niels Moller had an early interest in furniture design which led him to complete a cabinetmakers apprenticeship in 1939 and he further consolidated his knowledge studying at the Århus School of Design. His lifelong passion ignited for furniture production and design, Niels founded his own company ‘J.L.Mollers Mobelfabrik’ in 1944 starting out in a modest workshop. In the 1960’s expansion to a bigger unit was required as exports to United States, Germany and Japan gained traction. The company to this day still exists now with his son at the helm. read more...


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