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Niels Otto Møller chairs (Model 75)

Remember the following details about the set of 10 chairs:

– Designed by Otto Niels Möller in Denmark in the 1950s
– Handcrafted by JL Møller using vibrant teakwood for the collection 75.
– Chairs retain their original upholstery, which is reasonably clean. However, they could be enhanced with new upholstery for an additional £35 per chair. If you choose this option, please refer to the last picture to select the fabric that best suits your preference.
– Chairs can also be purchased with new cords for an extra £100 per chair.
The wood of all the chairs has been fully restored with an oily finish. Please note that only one chair was completely restored for the photo session.
– Condition report: Each chair will be completely restored and treated with an oily finish.

I hope this information helps you make the best decision for your needs.

Dimensions.

50 x 48 height 75.5 cm

Additional dimensions:

Seat height is 45.5cm

Finn Juhl Easy chair.

Finn Juhl, born in Denmark, was a prominent figure in architecture and design history. He left behind a great legacy, including the design of the interiors of SAS airline aircraft. His influences continue to be evident in present-day design.

Here we have an example of his mastery. This chair, with its organic shape, not only exudes great expression but also offers exceptional comfort, a testament to Juhl’s practical design approach.


Dimensions.

L.58

W.50

Height 96 cm

Seat height 44 cm

Yngve Ekström Armchairs (oak and teak)

This pair of armchairs was designed by Yngve Ekström and beautifully handcrafted in the late ’50s for the high-end cabinet makers Gemla Fabrikers AB Diö in Sweden.
The chairs are handcrafted in solid oak and feature a fine extra armrest made of teakwood with a beautiful, vibrant grain.

The chairs are completely restored and have new upholstery made of white woolly fabric.


Dimensions

L. external 60 cm

Length Internal 50cm

Width. 54 cm

Seat pad width. 45 cm

Height. 77 cm

Seat height 43.5cm

 

Set of six dining chairs (Erik Buch)

Erik Buck (1923-1982) had over 30 commercially successful production designs over his career. Here we have a rare example. He designed the chairs in 1961, which were formerly manufactured by Oddense Maskinsnedkeri A/S. They Saw equally impressive popularity and could be found in homes worldwide. These now iconic, coveted original early examples have become heirloom collectables.

Each piece was made to ensure authenticity and the highest quality production in Denmark.

We leave the chairs with the original upholstery to allow the buyer to choose the finish of the new upholstery with a wide range of options. (Price includes new upholstery, the works take up 15-18 days.)


Dimensions

L.50 cm

w. 53 cm

Height 80 cm

Seat pad height: 47 cm

Dining Set (McIntosh round extending table and chairs)

Set of an extendable circular table and four chairs from the Scottish firm A.H. McIntosh & Co., created by Tom Robertson.

This unique set, designed in the 1970s, features a table (model T21) with  solid teak legs and a teak design that stands out from the rest veneer top,

It opens in the central part of the tabletop, revealing an additional butterfly-folded extension.

The set is not only aesthetically pleasing but also practical. The four black vinyl chairs, specifically designed for this table, can be neatly folded under it, leaving a clean and uncluttered look.

The table is £900 and each chair is £200


Dimensions:

Table closed:

diameter 120cm,

Height 74cm

Table extended:

167×120,

Height 74cm

 

You may find more pieces from McIntosh in the Vintage14 catalogue.

Pair of leather lounge chairs.

These leather lounge chairs, once a part of the 60s collection at the renowned Maskrey’s furniture store in Cardiff, are now available for comfort. With solid wood frames and caramel leather upholstery, these chairs are in good vintage condition, showing only normal wear and tear due to age. While the designer and the crafting company remain a mystery, I can assure you that these chairs are not just a piece of history but also the most comfortable lounge chairs you’ll ever experience.

Robert Maskrey was an influential furniture retailer and philanthropist. He ran the Welsh retailer Maskreys from 1970 to 2011 and had a 50-year career in the furniture industry.
He played a key role in introducing many of mainland Europe’s top furniture design brands to the UK for the first time. Known for his love of design and as one of the trade’s best buyers, he frequented furniture shows worldwide. In the 1950s, Maskreys became a specialist in sourcing and stocking innovative, contemporary home furnishings. It was recognized for showcasing the latest designs and styles and pioneering trends.
The company was the first to bring blond wood from Scandinavia to the UK in the 1950s, and it also introduced Ligne Roset and Hulsta to the UK in the late 1960s and early 1970s.


Dimensions.
From right to left: 90 cm
From forward to rear: 87 cm
Height: 80 cm

A pair of white Moon chairs (Pietro Arosio for Tacchini)

Moon is an armchair designed by Pietro Arosio for Tacchini: a striking design with a strong personality.

From Tacchini website “Moon is an armchair with a uniquely curvaceous and dynamic shape. The special production process creates a swivelling polyurethane shell that forms a single body with the covering, to give a seat that represents the perfect combination of design and technical skill”.

The pair is in excellent original condition with minor marks on the leather edges or in the shell.  The pictures provide a close-up view of the marks for transparency. While the white leather appears clean, it may show slight shadows of use because of its color. The chairs spin in perfect condition too.

We can provide a video of the chairs, and feel free to enquire wahatever else information you need.


Dimensions

W 83,5 D 73 H 89 cm
H seat 38 cm

Set of four armchair by Dyrlund in teak

From Dyrlund: “Established in 1960 in Denmark, Dyrlund is dedicated to providing top-quality furniture for high-end homes and executive offices. Our gold-quality seal logo reflects our commitment to producing only the best. They prioritise skilled craftsmanship and experienced employees who work in the traditional craftsmanship style. Much of our furniture is crafted from precious woods and requires expert hand finishing, so it’s imperative to have the right person for the job. Skilled cabinetmakers are our most valuable asset”.
Here are four super comfortable chairs from the ’60s handcrafted in Denmark that can be used in an office or dining room. They are made of extremely beautiful and vibrant teakwood, showcasing all its light veins and forming a superb solid teakwood.
The set features brand-new upholstery from Pepe Peñalver with a soft, inviting touch in a lovely light beige hue.

Dimensions

Length: 60cm

Seat length : 48 cm

Width: 50cm

Height 86cm

Armrest height: 64 cm

Dining chair by Niels Moller (Model 71 in Rosewood)

These chairs are a true treasure – Niels Moller originals from the Mid-Century era, handcrafted by JL Møllers Møbelfabrik in Denmark during the 1950s. The solid rosewood used to create these beautiful chairs is simply stunning.

The iconic model N71, made of rosewood, is a perfect example of the elegant simplicity of the era. The chair’s light curve back is designed to embrace us and offers both style and comfort.

The chairs come with their original tweed upholstery or a new one, and we provide the option of reupholstering.

Dimensions.

L: 49cm

W: 45cm

Seat pad height: 45cm

Height: 79cm

 

Dining chairs by Thomas Havler

Thomas Havler designed this chairs in Denmark in the ‘60s.

The set of four chairs were handcrafted in afromosia wood and it comes with a new upholstery in pale pink velvet.

Dimensions
Length 55.5 cm exterior 47 interior

width. 47 cm

Seat Height: 46 cm

Armrest height: 66.5 cm

Back height: 73cm