Armchair by Werner Max Moser

Armchair by Werner Max Moser

Armchair by Werner Max Moser

WERNER MAX MOSER Two armchairs, c. 1930 Chrome-plated tubular steel, fabric, painted wood. Manufactured by Wohnbedarf, Switzerland. Each backrest with metal label wohnbedarf/patent angemeldet/typ, original upholstery with fabric label, Dea-Polster/Schweizerpatent 124317 (2). Blue: 72 cm. (28 1/2 in.) high; green: 70 cm. (27 1/2 in.) high Estimate: $4,000-6,000

Sold for £4,750

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Pablo Chair by John Mortensen

Pablo dining chair from Koefoed furniture of Denmark. The Pablo chair is surprisingly comfortable despite it low all wood rounded back that is comprised of two halves connected by discrete bracing. In addition to use as a dining chair, the Pablo can be a perfect accent or guest chair in residential or commercial environments that require uncommon style. Available in solid teak or cherry with fabric, micro fiber, or top grain leather seat. Appx $700

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Chaise 39 by Alvar Aalto

Aalto, Alvar (1898-1976)
Location London, South Kensington Sale Date Mar 04, 2008 Lot Number 0048 Sale Number 5337
Creator MODEL-39 CHAISE Lot Title ALVAR AALTO
Estimate 1,000 – 1,500 British pounds
designed 1937/47, for Artek, solid and laminated birch, with webbing upholstery 62cm. high via

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Edwardian Tubchair by Helen Amy Murray

Edwardian Tubchair by Helen Amy Murray

Edwardian Tubchair by Helen Amy Murray
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Oshar Vazquez: A Young Mexican Designer

Emma 360 Rocking Chair by Oshar Vazquez
Emma 360 Rocking Chair by Oshar Vazquez

About Oshar Vazguez
He is 23 years old and in his last year studying Industrial Design at Autonoma de Guadalajara University (UAG) in Guadalajara, Mexico.
Oshar made the Emma 360 Rocking Chair himself: “..Design is not only a matter of drawing and rendering, but also a matter of putting your hands at work!!”
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