'Rope Chair' attributed to Poul Kjaerholm and Jørgen Høj, Denmark 1960s

'Rope Chair' attributed to Poul Kjaerholm and Jørgen Høj, Denmark 1960s
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'Rope Chair' attributed to Poul Kjaerholm and Jørgen Høj, Denmark 1960s

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    51 cm width x 86 cm depth x 70.5 cm height

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Impressive 'Rope Chair' attributed to Poul Kjaerholm and Jørgen Høj, Denmark 1960s. This chair is such an artistic item, it is almost more art than a piece of furniture. The chair is made of stained pine wood and rope pine. This exceptional chair is often attributed to Poul Kjærholm & Jørgen Høj for Thorald Madsen Snedkeri. This is not fully confirmed, however, it is a true eye-catcher. Some of the ropes were knotted back together, however adds to the authenticity of this piece. This chair is in good condition with normal wear and tear due to its age.

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