Furniture manufacturer OC (OneCollection), also known for the brand House of Finn Juhl, has recently undergone a visual rebranding and is now relaunching a series of modernist and brutalist furniture designed by the renowned Danish architectural studio FRIIS & MOLTKE.
The Nordsø Series was originally designed in 1976 and consists of benches, both with and without backrests, and long tables crafted from solid Nordic pine. Additionally, the minimalist Nørgaard Chair is being relaunched in stained and painted beech with a seat woven in cord. The chair was designed in 1979, also by FRIIS & MOLTKE. Only FSC- and PEFC-certified wood is used for the furniture which is made in Denmark at OC’s own workshops in the cities of Vejen and Ringkøbing.
OC present the powerful pieces by FRIIS & MOLTKE at the fair Trends & Traditions in Copenhagen on May 2, 2024.
OC & FRIIS & MOLTKE
Since the 90s, OC has been launching furniture primarily from Danish designers and architects. The furniture company has specialized in projects both in Denmark and abroad and is now taking a new step when relaunching FRIIS & MOLTKE’s solid 70s furniture, Nordsø and Nørgaard.
FRIIS & MOLTKE was founded in 1954 by Knud Friis & Elmar Moltke Nielsen. The two architects became known for their designs of private homes and large-scale buildings, such as hotels, schools and cultural institutions. In the 60s, they introduced a Danish interpretation of brutalism, characterized by grand buildings in raw concrete that embed themselves into the surrounding landscape. FRIIS & MOLTKE’s furniture, the Nordsø Series and the Nørgaard Chair, are designed to fit into the honest and uncompromising architecture that became their hallmark.