Posted 11 months ago
mptoronto
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This chair was given to my partner by his mother who acquired it in Saskatoon, Canada, in the mid 60's. She doesn't recall where she purchased it. the chair has been recovered several times over the years and but has never lost its charm. We would never part with it, as it means a great deal to my partner, but are unable to find anything similar to it online (after endless hours of searching) We would appreciate any information that would put us on the right track to identifying it.
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Sorry, I have no info about your chair, but I agree, this is a wonderful, charming chair. What beautiful lines and silhouette!
Kind of looks like Adrian Pearsall but I couldn't find an exact match.