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1960s Chromcraft Star Trek Sculpta Black Tufted Swivel Lounge Chair

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Re-Upholstery required. Not usable as-is. Please ship directly to your Upholsterer, reupholstery is necessary. No woodworking necessary, the framing on chair and ottoman are tight, ...
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1949 Hunting Chair Borge Mogensen Erhard Rasmussen Labeled Leather Sling Lounge
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