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Molassekoenig
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09/11/2014 1:48 pm  

Hello,your help to identify that teak chair that I found yesterday on a German flee market would be appreciated.It looks not like a German chair more Danish but who knows?The cushions are not original therefore I took only photos of the frame.Wood is teak. No marks or any hints about the manufacturer.
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Molassekoenig
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11/11/2014 7:25 am  

Do you think it is worth to upholster it?
The chair can't deny his scandinavian origins.


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adorabilis
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11/11/2014 8:35 pm  

Reminds of walter knoll... just a looong shot in the dark


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karin koller webb
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12/11/2014 5:06 am  

Hell yes, it's worth re-upholstering!


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leif ericson - Zephyr Renner
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12/11/2014 6:28 am  

I second that.  


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artsnot
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13/11/2014 8:13 am  

Looks like Grete Jalk or Arne Vodder. Has a very Glostrup Mobelfabrik feel. 


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Richard Tanimura
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13/11/2014 2:09 pm  

Nice Chair. The springs in the seat and back are certainly used pretty often in Danish chairs. My guess is Danish. I would definitely reupholster it.


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