Set of Six 'Model 77' Dining Chairs by Niels Otto Møller, Denmark 1950s

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Set of Six 'Model 77' Dining Chairs by Niels Otto Møller, Denmark 1950s

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  • Dimensions

    ‍Width: 50 cm / 19.7" | Depth: 47 / 18.5" | Height: 78 / 32.5" | Seating height: 46 cm / 18.1"‍

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A beautiful set of six legendary models 77 dining chairs by the Danish designer Niels Otto Møller from 1959. Seemingly simple, yet very ingeniously crafted by master craftsmen at J.L Møbelfabrik.

The connections of which the parts of this design are put together are of pure class. The ends of the back legs grip the backrest and are beautifully finished so that the seams are barely visible. The front legs are slightly longer so that the seat is placed at a nice soft angle and resulting in improved seating comfort. A slightly springy paper cord certainly contributes to this and is neatly folded around the corners and secured with nails.

Contributing to its presence is the fiery teak that has been used for these chairs. It shows a beautiful drawing and flames. These are beautiful elegant dining chairs that have simply stood the test of time and can easily adapt to a variety of interiors.

This set of chairs is in beautiful condition, except for a single scratch and minor wear.

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Customer Reviews

Angela de Santiago

Customer - Paris
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Quality, flexibility, very good communication, very happy with the coffee table I bought.

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Trey Beck

Customer - Paris
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Excellent responsiveness, and with wonderful curatorial chops!

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Joel Telpner

Customer - Denver USA
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This bar is amazing. Beautiful and exactly as described. A custom crate (which was a work of art itself) was built in order to ship the piece to the U.S. The bar arrived in perfect condition without a scratch. I will say that take the crate apart was not easy and was a two-person job. But worth it in the end

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