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  • KEM Weber Airline Chairs
    By Kem Weber
    Located in San Francisco, CA
    Extremely rare KEM Weber "Airline" armchair. Weber's most famous work, the "Airline" chair of 1934, exemplified the clean, streamlined style of the age. ...
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    Vintage 1930s American Streamlined Moderne Lounge Chairs

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    Birch

  • Streamline Art Deco Cantilever Chair Chrome & Red Vinyl Attr Kem Webber-Lloyds
    By Kem Weber, lloyd manufacturing co.
    Located in Topeka, KS
    Fabulous streamline modern cantilever chair comprised of chrome frame and tomato red vinyl faux leather upholstery attributed to KEM Weber for Lloyd’s Manufacturing. Beautiful condition with wear as you would expect with a vintage piece. This one looks like it was seldom used! Please see photos, Circa Mid Century. WOW!!!! What a gorgeous tomato red streamline modern cantilever chair!!!! Attributed to KEM Weber for Lloyd’s Manufacturing and categorized in many design styles; Art Deco, Machine Age, Streamline Modern, Art Moderne, and Bauhaus. Too many awesome styles to choose just one… So, you pick!! This chair is comprised of a tubular chrome cantilever frame and is upholstered in a bright and beautiful red vinyl faux leather that demands attention. This piece has no tag or markings but is done in the style of the era’s greats: Gilbert Rohde, Wolfgang Hoffman, Warren McArthur, Donald Desky, Alfons Bach, Gilbert Rhode, Marcel Breuer, and from online searches attributed to KEM Weber for Lloyd’s Manufacturing. It doesn’t get much better than that!! You could use this fabulous chair in your living room, bedroom, sitting room, or kitchen. It would be a wonderful chair at a vanity or a stylish place to sit to take off your shoes in the entry way. The possibilities are truly endless. KEM Weber (1889-1963) was a German-born architect and furniture designer. His birth name was Karl Emanuel Martin Weber but in 1914, he changed his first name to a less German sounding, 'Kem' when he became stranded in the USA after the outbreak of the First World War. Kem Architecture was part of the West Coast Modernist movement in America. His designs included many projects and products in Streamline Modern, a form of Art Deco design and architecture that was extremely popular in the USA and Europe in the 1930s. This style emphasized curved forms and long horizontal lines; it was the epitome of sophistication and modernity in that era. Streamline Modern was used for everything from stainless steel cocktail shakers...
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    Mid-20th Century American Streamlined Moderne Chairs

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    Chrome

  • Kem Weber for Lloyd Furniture Pair of Chairs
    By Kem Weber, lloyd manufacturing co.
    Located in Philadelphia, PA
    Pair of hard to find Lloyd Chrome Chairs from the 1930's. Designed by Kem Weber. Couple repairs as seen in photos that discolored the chrome a bit...
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    Vintage 1930s American Machine Age Chairs

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    Chrome

  • 1950's Chrome Chairs Manner of KEM Weber A Pair
    By Kem Weber
    Located in Fulton, CA
    A pair of polished chrome armchairs in the manner of Kem Weber. Circa. 1950's.
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    Mid-20th Century American Bauhaus Chairs

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    Chrome

  • KEM Weber Springer Armchair for Lloyd
    By Kem Weber, lloyd manufacturing co.
    Located in Van Nuys, CA
    Known as the “Springer” chair, the chairs sit on flat band chrome iron springs and function as rocking chairs. The chair retains its original chrome and with newly made cushions. ...
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    Vintage 1930s American Art Deco Club Chairs

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  • Art Deco Armchair by Kem Weber
    By Kem Weber
    Located in New York, NY
    Iconic Art Deco armchair, design attributed to Kem Weber. Stepped profile arms, of solid wood, upholstered seat and backrest. This example has been professionally restored, wood refi...
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    Early 20th Century American Art Deco Armchairs

    Materials

    Upholstery, Wood

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