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Category Archives: Yugoslavian folding chair
Folding settee and chair – Yugoslavia
Awhile back I wove this new seat and back for this rare folding settee in the Hans Wegner style that is so popular. I’d never seen a settee version before, only the chair in a few variations. This was made … Continue reading
Posted in mid-century modern, Uncategorized, Yugoslavian folding chair
Tagged Hans Wegner style, Mathsson style, Risom style, Yugoslavian folding
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breaking with tradition
I don’t usually get so many Yugoslavian chairs at once to reweave and this second rocker so soon after the last one kind of got me thinking about other approaches. I know that these are often compared to Hans Wegner’s rocking … Continue reading
Another Yugoslavian folding chair gets new life
I got this poor old thing awhile ago and kept putting off work on it because the frame needed refinishing. It’s beech with a stain and then clear lacquer on top—it’s supposed to look like walnut but of course once … Continue reading