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Blue Velvet Guy Rogers Manhattan Armchair

Stock No

EE047

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2024
  • £550.00
  • €641 Euro
  • $694 US Dollar

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Item Description

A superb mid-century afromosia adjustable armchair designed by George Fejer & Eric Phamphilon for Guy Rogers Ltd. 

Circa mid 1960s. Made in Liverpool

The chairs’ aframosia frame is in very good vintage condition, showing some very light signs of use. The frame been cleaned and waxed.

This chair has been used on photo shoots and has had minimal use

The armchair has been professionally reupholstered in a Designers Guild blue velvet fabric about 4 years ago. The webbing has been replaced, and the seating is very comfortable.

The chair is sturdy in structure with no loose joints, with the three adjustments working very well.

Measurements:

68.5cm wide at the arms x 82cm deep x 80cm and 94cm high.
The inside seat space is 52cm wide. When fully adjusted each chair is 93cm and 99cm deep respectively.

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Item Info

Seller

ECO EDITIONS

Seller Location

Ware, Hertfordshire

Item Dimensions

H: 94cm W: 68.5cm D: 82cm

Period

1960's

Item Location

United Kingdom

Seller Location

Ware, Hertfordshire

Item Location

United Kingdom

Seller Contact No

+44 (0)7308 148807

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