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jameshaines June 18th 14 02:45 PM

Vintage Chairs
 
I was curious if anyone could identify these chairs.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/291168679859...84.m1555.l2649


Mike Marlow[_2_] June 18th 14 03:25 PM

Vintage Chairs
 
jameshaines wrote:
I was curious if anyone could identify these chairs.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/291168679859...84.m1555.l2649


They appear to be Vintage Mid Century Modern Chairs...

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dadiOH[_3_] June 18th 14 04:33 PM

Vintage Chairs
 
"jameshaines" wrote in message

I was curious if anyone could identify these chairs.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/291168679859...84.m1555.l2649


Generically, they are Eames chairs.

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ChairMan[_6_] June 18th 14 04:44 PM

Vintage Chairs
 
In ,
jameshaines belched:
I was curious if anyone could identify these chairs.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/291168679859...84.m1555.l2649


they appear to be Knoll or Herman Miller knock offs.
Also very hard to reupholster because the cover is sewn to the black rubber
at edge and the cover is glued to the chair/foam.



Sonny June 18th 14 06:40 PM

Vintage Chairs
 
On Wednesday, June 18, 2014 10:44:52 AM UTC-5, ChairMan wrote:
Also very hard to reupholster because the cover is sewn to the black rubber at edge and the cover is glued to the chair/foam.


And probably molded foam, of sorts, vacuum pressed onto the chair, first, and the upholstery is/might also be vacuum glue-pressed onto the foam. There was a guy, here, who used to repair/upholster similar/assortment of commercial chairs using a vacuum press. He applied that technique to some of his auto/bike/marine reupholstering, also.

Taking that vacuum cue, I once tried repairing/replacing the molded foam of a trashed tractor seat. Wrong kind of foam, but it half-ass worked. It was fine for my BIL, so nothing was lost. I suppose a larger piece and/or a more intricate piece would be more problematic for vacuum pressing efficiently.

Sonny

pentapus June 19th 14 09:26 PM

Vintage Chairs
 
On 6/18/2014 11:44 AM, ChairMan wrote:
In ,
jameshaines belched:
I was curious if anyone could identify these chairs.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/291168679859...84.m1555.l2649


they appear to be Knoll or Herman Miller knock offs.
Also very hard to reupholster because the cover is sewn to the black rubber
at edge and the cover is glued to the chair/foam.



I saw somewhat similar chairs yesterday, in Austell GA, not that far
from the item location.

Austell seems to be a city of discounts, wholesalers and used. We went
to buy paint, mistints, $4 gallon, $2 quart, $20 5 gallon. Good stuff,
Benny Moore and Porter mostly. Just not in antique white. Came back with
a 8 1/2 gallons of paint and primer, a blender, several hundred yards of
masking tape and a giant bungee cord, under $60.

Jeff




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