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17-Feb-10
Chrome chair ID.....help!
So I've been dying to ID this guy for a long time, any help is much appreciated:

Heavy chrome-plated steel chair with thin wire spindles welded as support along the back. Ottoman has same gauge wires welded horizontally. Cushions were nasty when I found it so I recovered in Knoll Cato and tried to match the original cushions exactly. Have only ever seen one other chair with these exact wire supports, definitely same designer but totally different outer frame design.

Help!?




posted by thomos
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18-Feb-10
Wow, 120+ views and no dice? ...
Wow, 120+ views and no dice?

Here's the other while we're at it; exact same welded steel wire supports, totally different outer frame.

Someone has to know...



posted by thomos
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18-Feb-10
Second chair looks decidedly ...
Second chair looks decidedly Italian. Reminds me of some Cassina tables from the 70's.
posted by jesgord (USA)
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18-Feb-10
I'd say
they're both probably Italian, but have no idea of manufacturer, sorry
posted by robert1960 (UK)
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19-Feb-10
Sorry
Don't know who designed your chair and ottoman, but it looks very 1970s to me. Is it well made and finely detailed (perhaps Italian as others suggest) ? Or kind of light and thinly made (maybe American made). Either way, it's not a well known design. But if it's comfortable and you like it, that's really all that matters, right?

To be honest, I'm more curious about the chrome based sling chair to the right of your chair in the photo (with the pillows in the seat). It kind of looks like a metal Falcon chair, but maybe not. The little "arm" confuses me. I'm curious. Care to share more about that one?
posted by Pegboard Modern (USA)
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22-Feb-10
That is indeed a steel...
That is indeed a steel falcon chair. They were made for only a few years due to the high cost of manufacturing, but I have a feeling you knew that. But yes, it does have arms, somewhat unusual but not super rare. Better detail of the arms can be seen on this one:

http://www.mid20thkiosk.com/f_l_29.html

What I'd like to know is which method of attachment to the frame is earlier-- some Falcon chairs have leather straps and a horizontal slit in the frame, while some have 2 holes and metal hooks.

Getting back to the chrome chair, yes it is extremely heavy and well-made. The cylinders are hollow but all the rest of the chair is solid chrome-plated steel, including the flat bar sections, contrary to Milo Baughman's flat bar designs for Thayer-Coggin, many of which are hollow.
http://www.mid20thkiosk.com/f_l_29.html
posted by thomos
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26-Feb-10
i had one of the first chrome...
i had one of the first chrome chairs a yr or two ago. no idea of the maker, but i'm guessing it's just another mass produced 60s/70s chrome chair, likely made in america.
posted by Jeremiah1223
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04-Mar-10
I concur with the others...
I concur with the others that it's fairly unusual for an American chair to be constructed so solidly, but I'm not ruling out that it's American. Yes it's comfortable, but I've run out of room so it's either up on the auction block or over to my rental unit for now...
posted by thomos
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09-Mar-10
Anyone else able to weigh...
Anyone else able to weigh in? Thought I'd give it one last bump.

Thanks!
posted by thomos
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