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Vildbjerg LKJ
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28/03/2023 7:35 pm  

@LexiJust a comment on Chair model 61/Troja by Kai Kristiansen. As far as I know, Feldballes Møbelfabrik has never produced chairs? According to Kai Kristiansen and other sources, Model 61/Troja was produced by Magnus Olesen, which seems logical when you look at the details of the front chair legs and armrests compared to the paper knife series (from Magnus Olesen). Of course that does not change the fact that the chair according to the photo from "Danish Buyer's Convention 1957", refers to something else. But perhaps this should be explained by the fact that it is appropriate to show a chair together with a writing board from the very flexible shelving system from FM. Just some thoughts from here 🙂

 


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28/03/2023 7:57 pm  

@vildbjerg-lkj. I understand the argument you are putting forward and you are probably correct. That Stol 61  appears in that image as an accessory to the shelving unit. Thank you for pointing that out. 😊 

Have edited my previous post.

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leif ericson - Zephyr Renner
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18/04/2023 4:53 am  

Feldballe did produce the Troja/61 chair. 

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leif ericson - Zephyr Renner
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18/04/2023 5:11 am  

@lexi I see you have already put forward another version of the same catalog. 


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14/06/2023 4:43 pm  

A pair of these popped up for sale in my area yesterday and an image search led me to ID them as by Jamestown Lounge Co.  These are typically attributed to Jack Van der Molen  from their "Americana Casual" collection of the late 1950's   @cdsilva had discussed the armchair model, and a Japanese version by Kosuga, in a couple of old threads.  But I thought I'd post the armless versions here because of their similarity to Kristiansen model 42 chairs. 

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lexi
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23/01/2024 8:59 pm  

Another chair that is verified.

Model 3018. (assigned number in the catalogue mentioned below)

Design: Arne Tidemand Ruud . Poduced by A/S Inventar. Gjovik.

 From the Norcraft Export catalogue ( ? early 60's : possibly designed earlier)

Image courtesy of Mats Linder

Thans to @dustdevil for giving me the heads up .

Edit: just did a bit of searching. It is Model 18 according to his daughter.

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mark737
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02/02/2024 8:54 pm  

Came across this Dyrlund chair while researching a similar chair (which I just posted in the "unverified" thread).  Don't know the model# or designer.    

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08/02/2024 5:36 pm  

Egon Eiermann.  Model SE 18.

Wilde + Spieth. 1954 Brochure

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