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(@tony_flamengogmx-ch)
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20/09/2013 2:27 am  

hello,
once again a ID help...
thanks in advance!!!!


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(@muehlebach)
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20/09/2013 2:33 am  

It looks like
Kurt Østervig with a really bad reupholstery job.


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(@tony_flamengogmx-ch)
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21/09/2013 9:24 pm  

hmm,..
you think it could be this chair if i take off the upholstery:-)?
thanks for your hint


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(@muehlebach)
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22/09/2013 1:44 am  

That's what I'm thinking.
I mean, it looks like they both have the same size and shape to them.


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22/09/2013 5:02 pm  

hidden treasure
hello chairlove,
i hope you are right, that would be great!!!
a real hidden treasure:-)
i will confirm if the chair arrived to my home. if the Wood armrest are behind the fabric, it seems confirmed.
thanks for you eagle eye:-)


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cdsilva
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22/09/2013 9:46 pm  

I wouldn't get your hopes...
I wouldn't get your hopes up.
After only 10 seconds of visual comparison between these two single images, I see at least 5 structural differences.


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(@muehlebach)
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23/09/2013 12:45 am  

cdsilva
Do you have a better suggestion? Sure the legs are at a slightly different angle, but all the other differences could come from how it was upholstered.


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23/09/2013 2:40 am  

A nice chair nonetheless,
and who knows, maybe easy to loose the fringe at the bottom? (cut and nail it tight to the underside rail, without to much fuss)
Otherwise the upholstery looks spot on and tight, I like the buttons in the back for instance.
I expect there are some nice bones aka beech understructure underneath too..


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karin koller webb
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23/09/2013 7:18 am  

Armrests
You should be able to feel the wood in the armrest given that the upholstery looks thin...


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cdsilva
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23/09/2013 10:14 pm  

No, I do not have any...
No, I do not have any suggestion for chair attribution.
I was only pointing out that removing the upholstery was not going to make the chair change shape and form. And then, the OP would have an unattributed, and unusable, chair.


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bj
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23/09/2013 10:48 pm  

Yes
I would be carefull transporting this, upholstery doesn't seem that bad. Great, neutral color too.
Just tuck the 'skirt' and give it a place.


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kcbrains
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24/09/2013 2:53 am  

Every
skirt I've seen is just stapled on after the fact, (under the piping). I have on several chairs not unlike yours pulled it off in one piece to be left with a decent looking chair. Dig a little deeper. Good Luck.


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NULL NULL
(@tony_flamengogmx-ch)
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24/09/2013 11:31 am  

maybe..
maybe the solution of the riddle will comes after the chair is at my home. i have to pick up the chair, but i dont have the time at the Moment. it Needs about 10 days for shure. i will Keep posted as soon as the chair has arrived.
but i the meantime, thanks a lot for all your Support and your Suggestion to solve the riddle.


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24/09/2013 11:35 am  

similar...
..but far away, unfortunately.
hans wegner chair AP20


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NULL NULL
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08/10/2013 1:27 am  

Bovenkamp Chair
hello there,
i have received the chair and skulped it...
there is a stamp on it "bovenkamp"


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