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Round pine dining table with eight armchairs by Rainer Daumiller for Hirtshals Savværk. Denmark, 1970s
Description
Round pine extending table / dining table with 8 armchairs by Rainer Daumiller for Hirtshals Savværk. Denmark, 1970s. Extendable table with 2 extension leaves measuring 130 cm x 60 cm. 8 chairs with armrests and rounded backrests.
chairs approx. H 74 cm x Sh 42 cm x W 60 cm x D 50 cm table approx. H 74cm x Ø 130cm.
Condition
Signs of age and use. scratches and bumps
60.000 SEK
Rainer Daumiller
Rainer Daumiller (born in 1937) was a prominent designer primarily active in the 1960s and 1970s. His work was deeply influenced by the principles of mid-century modern design, characterized by clean lines, simplicity, and an emphasis on functionality. He is perhaps best known for his distinctive designs using wood, especially pine, which was central to many of his pieces.
Daumiller was part of the wave of designers who sought to create furniture that was not only aesthetically pleasing but also accessible and functional for everyday life. His work often featured rounded edges and ergonomic forms, combining beauty with practicality.
One of his most notable collections is the Daumiller Furniture Series—a range of chairs, tables, and bookcases that became very popular in the 1970s. The series has a rustic, yet refined style that fits well in both modern and traditional interiors. It showcases Daumiller's use of natural materials and craftsmanship.
His furniture pieces, although not as widely known outside of specialized circles today, are still sought after by collectors and vintage design enthusiasts. They exemplify the timeless qualities of mid-century European design, particularly within the context of Scandinavian and German craftsmanship.
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