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28/04/2016 11:57 pm  

Found this cool little teak danish bar cart. No markings at all. Anyone seen this little guy before?
Thanks!
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28/04/2016 11:59 pm  

a few more pics



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29/04/2016 7:19 pm  

so I guess like normal...when no one knows what it is..it is most likely D-Scan. Being that I am located in the DC area....any thoughts?
Jerry


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cdsilva
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29/04/2016 7:55 pm  

I wouldn't call D-Scan a collection basin for unidentifiable 70's Danish design. Those Singapore-made chairs were of Danish design and fabrication standards, and were of comparable quality to the lower-end mass produced chairs being made in Denmark at the time.
As to your cart, it has a generic 70's feel to it for both design and construction. Could very well have been made in Denmark.


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Spanky
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29/04/2016 10:31 pm  

The Scan chain of furniture stores was based in the DC area and they were in business up until the 80s, I think. I wasn't into Danish style furniture so much back then but I did go in Scan a few times. I remember noticing the last time that I was in one that they had a fair amount of teak furniture from Asian countries as well as a few things from Denmark still. It all tended to be pretty generic looking and not of high end production values---visible bolts, stuff like that.
I would guess that your cart is from Scan's end times.


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