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Pierre Jeanneret Scissor Lounge Chairs for Knoll Associates in Birch & Boucle

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    We present an original pair of very early production Scissor lounge chairs, No. 92, for Knoll Associates. These were produced circa 1948 and were also introduced in 1948. In dating the chairs, the 601 Madison Avenue label is notable, in that they moved from that showroom location...
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