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jesgord
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10/10/2012 5:06 pm  

This weekend I acquired a yellow Wendell Castle Molar dining chair along with what I believe to be a "matching" yellow fiberglass George Beylerian desk. I was able to find one matching desk on the web in brown (see below) attributed to George Beylerian, but that's it. Wondering if they got it right, if anyone else has even seen this desk (attributed to Beylerain or someone else) or if any one is aware of a different attribution?
As Beylerian did produce the molars it makes sense....I figured though, I'd be able to locate more than one

Thanks.
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jesgord
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10/10/2012 9:35 pm  

Found another on 1stdibs...
Found another on 1stdibs attributed as "Italian". That said, that mine was found with and originally purchased with a molar chair, I think the Beylerian link is more likely correct. From what I undestand, the castle molar chairs were produced by Beylerian and distributed by Stendig......
http://www.1stdibs.com/furniture_item_detail.php?id=627587


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waffle
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10/10/2012 10:25 pm  

pleasantly
trippy. Can't help with the i.d., this is just random admiration.


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jesgord
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15/10/2012 8:21 pm  

According to George...
According to George Beylerian, this desk was designed by Arthur Apissomian. See email below:
From: George M. Beylerian
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2012 9:50 AM
To:
Subject: Re: Can you ask George who designed this desk?
THIS WAS INDEED A BEYLERIAN PRODUCTION.
IT WAS DESIGNED BY ARTHUR APISSOMIAN
HOPE IT ANSWERS THE QUESTION.


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