chaoticbob
Established Member
Today I was presented with chair which needed to have some inches lopped off the legs for use as a Panto prop - I don't know why exactly, I just do what I'm told.
I lopped the legs, gave it a sand then got interested in how it was constructed:
It's obviously a mass produced 20th century design, but a notch above Ikea offerings. The seat and backrest are (good) ply, but the frame is solid hardwood.
It's idle curiosity really but I'd be interested if anyone could date this and give any info about manufacturing techniques. From the shape of the backrest I'd guess 60-70's but that's just a guess.
Bob.
I lopped the legs, gave it a sand then got interested in how it was constructed:
It's obviously a mass produced 20th century design, but a notch above Ikea offerings. The seat and backrest are (good) ply, but the frame is solid hardwood.
It's idle curiosity really but I'd be interested if anyone could date this and give any info about manufacturing techniques. From the shape of the backrest I'd guess 60-70's but that's just a guess.
Bob.