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Mid-Century Don Shoemaker Sloucher Sling Lounge Chair For Senal S.A.
Mid-Century Don Shoemaker Sloucher Sling Lounge Chair For Senal S.A.

Mid-Century Don Shoemaker Sloucher Sling Lounge Chair For Senal S.A.

By Don S. Shoemaker

Located in Fort Collins, CO

Rare and incredibly iconic “Sloucher” sling chair by furniture Don Shoemaker for Senal S.A. This chair was originally part of a pair that were in a house fire. This piece has been c...

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Mid-20th Century Modern Chairs

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Leather, Cocobolo

20th Century Spanish Hair On Hide Campaign Chair
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20th Century Spanish Hair On Hide Campaign Chair

Located in Fort Collins, CO

Imagine a villa on the coast of Barcelona, or a southwestern chateau in New Mexico… What do these places have in common? Both of these locales would accommodate this Spanish-style ...

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Mid-20th Century Spanish Colonial Chairs

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Niels Otto 32 Teak Dining Armchair For J.L. Møllers Møbelfabrik
Niels Otto 32 Teak Dining Armchair For J.L. Møllers Møbelfabrik

Niels Otto 32 Teak Dining Armchair For J.L. Møllers Møbelfabrik

Located in Fort Collins, CO

This is a beautifully designed chair crafted by Niels Otto Moller for J.L. Mollers Mobelfabrik. Finished in teak, this armchair would have originally been a part of a dining set. Rec...

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Vintage 1960s Dining Room Chairs

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Sculptural African Low Stool of the Lobi Tribe
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Located in Fort Collins, CO

This is a low stool, made in Burkina Faso sometime in the early 20th century. It was carved from a single piece of African hardwood, and has a beautiful, weathered patina. It featur...

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ZPM Radomsko for Thonet Bentwood Cafe Armchair
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ZPM Radomsko for Thonet Bentwood Cafe Armchair

By ZPM Radomsko, Thonet

Located in Fort Collins, CO

Bentwood furniture came to prominence in the early 1900s, and was a staple in cafes and restaurants in Europe. This is a bentwood armchair, designed by ZPM Radomsko in Poland and pro...

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Named the 'Swinger Chair' for its pivoting mechanism that allows you to swing in your seat, this incredible cocobolo rosewood and black leather 'Swinger' rocking armchair by leading 1960s modernist designer Don Shoemaker for Senal S.A. (Mexico) is highly sought after by interior designers and avid collectors alike. The thick black leather hides used for the sling are complemented with leather buttons connecting the sling to the frame of the chair. Matching black leather removable seat cushion has beautiful patina as can be seen in the photos. Artistically sculpted exotic cocobolo rosewood put together in an eye catching and interesting biomorphic form with shoemaker's signature rosewood insert accents for the feet and upper back of the chair. Exceptional craftsmanship utilizing innovative links and joints. Metal brackets connecting the seat to the frame allow the chair to gently rock - consider this as a nursing chair for the design-centric home. Senal S.A. label on lower bar of chair. Mexican modern is a style that fits incredibly well with Mid-Century Modern, Scandanavian or Danish Modern, Brazilian Modern, and Hollywood Regency. It is also a great addition for interior designers to turn an otherwise simple contemporary space and add a splash of wild and interesting. Whether you are designing a Mid-Century Modern home, contemporary, post-modern or french neoclassical apartment, this Don Shoemaker Swinger...

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