Posted 2 years ago
b2gaus
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It's a table and 6 chairs. I believe the wood is teak. My grandparents purchased it in Chicago in the mid 50's. The table is interesting because it folds in half. I've looked all over both the table and chairs and there is no label that indicates who made it or where it came from. If I had to guess I'd say it was Danish modern. Since it's been in the family I have no intention of selling it. I just wanted to know who made it?
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I'm finding out it wasn't that common to include a manufacturers mark. It's a beautiful set whoever made it.
On 1950s pieces, that is.