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Model 79
by
JL Moller
From
1100
1100
Inc VAT
Inc VAT
Frame:
Oak
,
Teak
,
Walnut
,
Upholstery:
Natural Papercord, Black Papercord, Fabric or Leather
Finish/Colour:
Soap
,
Oil
,
White Oil
,
Lacquer
,
Smoked
,
Black Stain
,
Dimensions:
50 x 50 x 78h cm
Seat Height:
44 cm
Variations:
Lead Time:
8 - 10 Weeks
Color Temp:
Dimming:
IP Rating:
Certification:
Origin:

Designed by Niels Otto Møller in 1966, Model 79 exemplifies the elegance and integrity of Danish craftsmanship. Defined by its distinctive backrest with three vertical slats, the chair strikes a harmonious balance between sculptural form and functional clarity.
A celebrated piece in the history of modern furniture, Model 79 has received numerous awards and was a part of permanent collections at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Museum für angewandte Kunst in Vienna. Handcrafted from solid wood with Møller’s signature seamless joinery, it offers a refined silhouette that embodies both comfort and timeless design.



BRAND HIGHLIGHT
Niels Otto Møller's stubborness in upholding exceptional craftsmanship and his brilliant execution of beautiful timeless chair design is the reasoning behind the J.L. Møllers Møbelfabrik distinguished reputation and a leading exponent of Danish furniture's indisputable success all over the world.
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DESIGNED BY
Niels Otto Møller
Niels Otto Møller created some of the most adored designs in 20th c. Danish furniture. Møller completed his apprenticeship as a cabinetmaker in 1939 and then continued on to study at the design academy in Århus, Denmark. In 1944, he founded J.L. Møllers Møbelfabrik A/S, a company for which he produced designs and managed the production. The company is still active and family-owned. N.O. Møller is known for the elegance of his furniture and highly-skilled craft. Twentieth-century Danish design was founded upon the principle that beauty is found by stripping away ornamentation rather than adding it, requiring the craftsman to rely on the materials, form and skill of their own hand. Møller often worked solely in rosewood and teak, which accentuated the elegant curves of his designs. Møller’s designs are some of the most timeless and sought-after pieces today.
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