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Chairs1889 of 2951Mid Century Modern Garden Chair - Great LegsNeed help  Mom's Chair bought in 1960's, Made In Italy  ladderback modern with string seat?!  Who made this?
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    Posted 10 years ago

    DKWIH
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    This has been in our family since my aunt and grandmother created the needle point seat and back for it in the 50's. It may be from a kit? Or did they do this as a restoration project? I can't find anything else like it. Fantastic condition, because it is so uncomfortable to sit in! Can anyone give me some key words to use for this so I can search for something similar? Continental? Louis XVI? I will post dimensions soon, but for now, it is large enough for a 250-lb man; it is full-sized. Thanks for any feedback!

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    1. DKWIH, 10 years ago
      Thanks, Phil, I learned something.

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