moll functional furniture
from Gruibingen to the whole world
1925: Andreas Moll founds a joinery in Gruibingen in the Swabian Alb.
2024: Martin Moll is the third generation to manage the successful premium furniture manufacturer moll, which is deeply rooted in the region. With an export share of 80%, moll has made a name for itself as a global specialist for high-quality, innovative and stylish work furniture for children and adults.

Andreas Moll, Martin's grandfather, founds a cabinetmaking business in Gruibingen.
Office furniture is produced in small series for regional dealers.
Hellmuth and Kurt Moll take over the management.
The first rotating file shelf is introduced to the market.
Destruction of the production halls due to a major fire.
Market launch of "moll-Arbeitsfreude", the world's first height-adjustable desk for children and young people.
The "Young Office System" is the first complete furniture system for the children's learning space to be presented in a coordinated design and function.
moll delivers to 25 countries with an export share of 30%.
Development of the first gridless height adjustment with crank for children's desks.
moll equips children's desks with a large capacity drawer for the first time in the world - the Runner.
Hellmuth Moll hands over responsibility for the company to Martin Moll.
Market launch of "Maximo".
Development of "Express", the patented, mechanical seat/standing height adjustment system.
Development of "Comfort", the patented mechanical cable height adjustment.
Development of the patented tilting fitting with cable pull and safety clutch for self-service by children.
Market launch of a complete new design line with the "Champion" children's desk, the "Scooter" swivel chair for children and young people and the "Flexlight" LED light.
Market launch of the moll unique design line with the lead products moll T7 and moll S9. For the first time, moll serves the design-oriented furnishing sector of the "private office" for the home.
Introduction of the first electric children's desk "e-Champion".