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Set of Six Early Armchairs by George Nelson

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  • Ensemble de 4 Tabourets Hauts Vitra “Nelson Perch”, George Nelson
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  • George Nelson Rare High Back Chair
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  • Set of 2 Cube Chairs / Club Chairs After George Nelson for Herman Miller, 1970s
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    Substantial and striking. This pair of cube chairs are set on oak baes. The chairs are found in their original striped fabric which is in good vintage condition. If the fabric is not...
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  • Swag Leg Chair 1958 by George Nelson for Herman Miller
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    The "swag leg chair" by George Nelson dates back to 1958 - but would still be a perfect fit in any science fiction movie today. the innovative design resulted from nelson's demands for the development of his swag leg group, which includes chairs, a secretary and various tables. the elegantly curved legs were to be made of steel and processed by machine. and although the chair naturally looks extremely casual and cool, this has nothing to do with the youthful spirit of the 21st century: "swag" here means the process of "swaging", in english "pressing" (metal pressing is still a widespread method of forming). The frame is actually a combination of the classic "four-legged friend" with the idea of a central axis. or, to put it more poetically by a contemporary: "like four tree roots growing out of the ground and uniting to form a strong trunk...
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