Ottoman, brown teak, beige paper, by N. O. Møller, J.L. Møllers Møbelfabrik, Denmark, 1960s.
2 350 PLN
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ABOUT PRODUCTID 31875
This teak footstool, designed by Niels Otto Møller for J.L. Møllers Møbelfabrik in Denmark during the 1960s, embodies the refined craft of the mid-century modern era. The solid teak frame, finished in a warm, medium-brown matte lacquer, highlights the natural grain and maintains clean, balanced proportions. The legs are slender, round, and gently tapered, giving the piece an airy and elegant stance. The seat is handwoven from natural, light beige paper cord, forming a subtle geometric pattern. All joinery remains discreet, with no visible hardware or decorative accents, true to the minimalist spirit of Scandinavian modernism. The footstool has undergone a full restoration—its wooden frame is free from visible marks or damage, though the paper cord seat shows breaks in several places and requires replacement. The listed price refers to one piece only.
This footstool tells the story of Danish design in the 1960s, where simplicity, functionality, and mastery of woodwork converged in harmonious, welcoming forms. Its silhouette speaks of respect for natural materials and the desire for visual lightness—teak wood evokes the memory of Scandinavian interiors, where space and daylight were as valued as the objects themselves. The delicate weave of the paper cord is a quiet dialogue with everyday life: the stool invites repose, quietly fitting into the rhythm and calm of the home.
It can be paired with a low armchair of similar lines or a classic 1960s sofa to create a cohesive relaxation zone in the living room. The foot
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Height47 cm
Width37 cm
Length49 cm
Dimension details
Length49 cm
Height47 cm
Width37 cm
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