Spanish Chair OttomanThe Spanish Chair was designed in 1958 and manufactured by Fredericia Stolefabrik, Copenhagen, Denmark. This examples date from the 1960s and has an oak frame with original patinated leather hide seat and back with brass fittings. Literature: Grete Jalk, 40 years of Danish Furniture Design, Denmark, 1987 Noritsugu Oda, Danish Chairs, San Francisco, 1996 Michael Mller, Brge Mogensen Simplicity and Function.
The rosewood editions of this model remain the most collectible pieces from Moller's catalogue
It was a commercial success through the 1950s and 1960s and formed part of a collection together with sofas and an ottoman
Reupholstery is available by request
Kristiansen studied under Kaare Klint at the Royal Academy in Copenhagen and shared his mentor's adherence to functionalism with refined classical influences
Wishbone chair and Round chair at the end of the 1940s
perfectly complimenting the Karu armchair and stool from our Classic Collection
The interior is lined with maple wood veneer and solid maple shelves and trays
This first edition was made by A
The simple frames are made from solid rosewood and the seats have been reupholstered in sheepskin
This exquisite Model 66 desk from Severin Hansen Jnr
also known as the Paper Knife
This obscure design originated from the workshop of little-known Copenhagen upholsterer Christian Sorensen in the early 1940s