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Set of four Original Mid-Century Model 316 Chairs by Peter Hvidt & Orla Mølgaard Nielsen for Søborg Møbelfabrik, Denmark 1950s

 

Price is for the set of 4

Set of 4 Vintage Model 316 Chairs by Hvidt & Mølgaard, Denmark 1950s

R74 000,00Price
  • Chairs by the famous Danish duo of designers Peter Hvidt and Orla Mølgaard Nielsen made in Denmark in the 1950s for Søborg Møbelfabrik. Structure in solid teak, seats in original paper cord seats. Iconic "316" model recognisable by its rounded back and clean lines.

     

    Noteworthy features include the subtle lip on the backrest and the fusion of horizontal and diagonal stretchers on the base, enhancing the design while adding support to the structure. A wonderful piece of exceptional design and craftsmanship with elements of the construction itself contributing to its aesthetic appeal. Stamped with 'made in Denmark' for authenticity.

     

    Regardless of where you decide to position these chairs—be it in your dining room, living area, or workspace—they are bound to capture the attention of anyone who enters the room. 

     

    Hvidt & Mølgaard had an established design and architectural firm where they became pioneers in Danish design that advanced the industrialised production of furniture. They both retired in 1975, designing over 256 pieces of furniture together over the course of their careers.

     

    Dimensions:
    height: 76,5 cm (seat: 43,5 cm)
    width: 46,5 cm
    depth: 46,5 cm

     

    Condition: Remarkably well-preserved given their age, displaying only subtle indications of wear — please refer to the photos for a closer look. The teak frames has undergone a careful restoration and refinishing process using high-quality materials, where needed. The chairs have the original paper cord in good vintage condition it has been cleaned.

     

     

    Peter Hvidt & Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen, Denmark

     

    Peter Hvidt (1916-1986) and Orla Mølgaard-Nielsen (1907-1993) were Danish furniture designers who worked together in the mid-20th century. They founded their design studio, Hvidt & Mølgaard, in 1944, and quickly gained recognition for their innovative and functional furniture designs.

     

    Hvidt and Mølgaard's designs were characterised by their clean lines, simplicity, and functionality. They often used natural materials such as wood and leather in their designs, and their furniture pieces were designed to be both elegant and practical.

     

    One of their most famous designs is the "AX" chair, which they created in 1950. The chair's unique design features a curved backrest and seat made of laminated wood, supported by a lightweight frame made of tubular steel. The chair's design was considered groundbreaking at the time and has become an iconic piece of mid-century modern design.

     

    Hvidt and Mølgaard also designed a range of other furniture pieces, including tables, desks, and cabinets. They were known for their attention to detail and their use of traditional craftsmanship techniques in their designs.

     

    In addition to their work as furniture designers, Hvidt and Mølgaard were also involved in architectural design, and they designed a number of buildings throughout their careers. They were both highly influential figures in the Danish design community, and their work continues to be admired and sought after by collectors and design enthusiasts today.

     

    We try to capture the condition of our items in our photographs as best as possible. Prior to dispatch all items are carefully cleaned and re-coated with danish oil to ensure your item is looking its best when delivered.

     

     

    Restoration Process:

    In our studio workshop, every item undergoes a meticulous inspection and careful restoration process. We prioritize maintaining the original charm and patina of the piece, while also making it a beautiful addition to modern interiors.

     

    Our Approach Includes:

    • Examining and reinforcing the joints
    • Cleaning the wood and removing any stains
    • Conducting veneer repairs as necessary
    • Polishing or refinishing surfaces to enhance their appearance

     

     

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