Our Products

  • T14 Plint is designed by Cecilie Manz, and is a crafted wooden rectangular piece with vegetable-tanned leather hinges and is simple to assemble by the user. Plint is a versatile piece of furniture with the size and shape to cater for several occasions in any room of your home etiher…

  • Through its distinct telescopic design, Poise can be adjusted in height using the central clutch on the slender steel stem. Choose from the sleek and sophisticated Graphite or the premium sheen and class of the Brass finish.

  • The new Pop series is an adaptable range characterised by a stylish appearance, the rattan back support is edged with leather and sets the tone. The seat upholstered in matching leather or fabric and the low, medium or high sound absorbent back screens are also inlaid with edge-protected rattan. A…

  • The new Pop series is an adaptable range characterised by a stylish appearance, the rattan back support is edged with leather and sets the tone. The seat upholstered in matching leather or fabric and the low, medium or high sound absorbent back screens are also inlaid with edge-protected rattan. A…

  • The new Pop series is an adaptable range characterised by a stylish appearance, the rattan back support is edged with leather and sets the tone. The seat upholstered in matching leather or fabric and the low, medium or high sound absorbent back screens are also inlaid with edge-protected rattan. A…

  • The Porcelain is centred around four distinctive shapes based on primary geometries. Moulded from glass and individually mouth-blown, this range offers a bold alternative to the industrial aesthetic of exposed filament lamps.

  • The chair’s strict design is convincing and accomplished with great confidence. It presents itself as geometrical, and thus it meets modernism’s criteria of letting functionality decide both shape and design, cutting away everything superfluous. The chair seems both self-effacing and remarkable, destined to enter into a sophisticated dialogue with its…

  • Wegner designed the stool as an accessory to the Papa Bear Chair. In spite of this intention it naturally accompanies most other easy chairs in PP Møbler’s product line. The stool is a strong construction with legs that penetrate and interlock with the solid beech wood frame using traditional joinery…

  • The concept of a rocking chair was common in traditional American Shaker furniture. It is a wonderful way to relax and with this plain and simple, yet luxurious chair, rocking becomes a sensual experience. With its distinctly Scandinavian appearance, this chair is carefully designed for well-balanced comfort, and down to…

  • Wegner’s primary material was always solid wood. Nonetheless, having designed the pp550 Peacock Chair in 1947, it was not until 1968 that Wegner created an expressive easy chair with solid wood as the dominate material, namely the Web Chair. Its playful and ample armrests immediately bring to mind Wegner’s sense…

  • In 1965 Wegner had the idea of making a chair based on the most simple and elegant shape the circle, remained a distant dream until Hans J Wegner eventually completed the design at the age of 72. One of his most visionary projects this chair posed great challenges for the…

  • The Hammock Chair based on the idea of stretching out a flexible surface of flag line strings in a wooden frame to create a chair that resembles a hammock but in the form of a reclining chair, made with the introduction of simple metal clips that allowed the characteristic pattern…

  • The Papa Bear Chair is a chair that will wear in rather than wear out. Traditional techniques and four natural materials constitute the comfortable upholstery, cotton, palm leaves, flax fibre, horse hair and metal springs building up the shapes of the chair, a process that requires many hours and vast…

  • The pp201/pp203 combines the aesthetics of the Minimal Chair with the construction of the pp66 Chinese Chair thus creating a new expression, where the strict geometry defined frame supports only the most prudent use of those organic shapes so characteristic of Wegner’s work through the 1950’s. The combined arm and…