My attempts to ID these chairs (I have 2) have been for naught. The steel bits are fastened with countersunk hex screws, the mesh lining has plastic zippers, the leather is pretty thick and well-sewn, all high quality. I have yet to sucessfully post pictures on a forum, on the first attempt, but here goes,...
looks like its in the same
family as a chair that was ID'd in the past.
-Nordahl Solheim "pirate" chair
http://www.designaddict.com/design_addict/forums/index.cfm/fuseaction/th...
I'm always happy to be a bad...
I'm always happy to be a bad example of something. Usually, if a jpeg will open in a browser, it can make its way on to a forum server. I did read the picture posting guide first, seemed straightforward so I copied and pasted it into the posting (with my own server, user folder and file name.) That did'nt work, so I did several variations, including a full html tag. Here's what I used: I presume that the name of my user sub folder is needed.
I bought a George Mulhauser Plycraft lounge Chair in walnut this morning- no ottoman though. The tilt base looks like it's all there but the chair won't remain upright, so that needs fixing. I'd like to post a picture of it so that I can get some advice on fixing it- but I'll wait for further direction on posting pics.
Create a photobucket...
Create a photobucket account
Upload photos to photobucket
When photo is uploaded look for the " direct" link to pic and right click and cut
Then create thread and right click and paste into the box that says "associated web images"
If it doesnt work then look closely at the code in edit and see if its too long generally the problem is too many https//
tilt mechanism parts
can be found here.
http://www.swivel-chair-parts.com/EamesPlycraftAvailablepart.html
Arthur, can care less if you disapprove of the way I added this link.
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