Hello Folks. New forum member here, mostly because I found two chairs roadside that I am hoping to identify. They look very similar to Niels Moller's "Model 71" chairs, though I doubt that is their actual origin due to the lack of his signature marks. Any help ID'ing these, even pointing me toward a likely copycat maker, would be much appreciated. Please let me know if other pictures would be more helpful. Thanks! -Bob


@kielsun Maybe Fristho as discussed in this thread:
https://designaddict.com/community/identification/moller-chair-identification/#post-178559
Looks like Niels Moller, 71. I'm not a great expert, I had heard/read somewhere that only the chairs that were intended for export were stamped. Those who remained in Denmark often had no stamps. But as mentioned, without guarantee.
I often see Moller chairs without stamps. There is no external difference for me to the chairs with a stamp.
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