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General Category => Off-Topic => Topic started by: spadestick on 2017-03-26, 14:42:45
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Can anyone help identify the name of this chair in the image? - looking high and low for it... Thanks!
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Looks like Zilio Ro chair but more smooth and also similar to Carl Hansen and Son CH20 chair
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It is: Neva Chair by Ruđer Novak-Mikulić & Marija Ružić (http://www.artisan.ba/en/products#collection/neva/43)
(https://vizkultura.hr/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/5T9C8127.jpg)
PS
OP reference image is of renovation project Santa Clara 1728 by Manuel Aires Mateus.
There are also more than dozen other similar chairs around ;)
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Wow! thanks burnin for the specific info! It's like a needle in a haystack, yet someone here has the expertise!
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Hi again! Once again I'm on the hunt for another chair's identity. Anyone have a clue what's the name of this chair? Thanks!
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Looks like https://www.chicicat.com.au/belle-bentwood-dining-chair.html (https://www.chicicat.com.au/belle-bentwood-dining-chair.html)(https://www.chicicat.com.au/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/b/e/belle-bentwood-dining-chair.jpg)
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wow great find burnin! thankfully, i managed to find it somehow the post - it's called Aranha chair by Branca & Lisboa - https://www.branca-lisboa.com/seating/aranha
- apparently the belle brentwood may be a china knockoff.
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It is replica, they write so on their page:
"Highest Quality Replica Furniture" (https://www.chicicat.com.au/high-quality-replica-furniture)
This product has been handmade or crafted by skilled craftspeople using the finest materials. We are confident we offer Australia's highest quality replicas.
Read more > (https://www.chicicat.com.au/high-quality-replica-furniture)
It's just a shame they don't have a clue about it's origin, don't give any credits to original authors/designers or they intentionally mislead customers.
Their words: "The Belle Bentwood Dining Chair is a contemporary Danish styled dining chair with Mid Century overtones..."
So, Australians be aware ;)
Thanks for the info :)