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Apryl Miller Stool and Armchair
Apryl Miller her good self
Blogging is not only about finding great people and great stuff: Sometimes great people find you through your Blog, like Apryl Miller. She is an artist living and working in New York City. She loves chairs and occasionally refits chairs. As the weather is finally so kind as to admit Spring has arrived here in The Hague and Apryl’s stools and chairs are very colorful, I deemed it fit to publish about her today.
Apryl Miller Stool
Apryl Miller Armchair
Pirate Chair by Kjellgren Kaminsky
Pirate Chair
Kjellgren Kaminsky act as design pirates in order to create the Pirate line of furniture. Going back to styles that span a multitude of eras, this Göteborg team takes inspiration from just about everywhere and applies it to the legs of their very simple tables and chairs. The blue fabric seat can be used with any set of Pirate legs: bobbin, bow back, rococo, Renaissance – the choice is yours.
via MoCo Loco
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
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