
Picked this guy up from thrift store on the way over to help my mom with her computer (she also sells on Craigslist!). I had to stop. I just couldn't help myself.

A buddy of mine had sent me a text a few days earlier letting me know about a danish set of shelves that I should check out. The shelves were gone but this was a nice surprise!

The wood is in good shape and while there is a minor nick in the seat back, the green vinyl is serviceable as well. It looks like it would be an easy re-upholster job anyway.

The chair is unmarked and I can't find a similar one on the web. It has the look of the Kodawood line.
Update: It's in a happy new home in Chicago.
Originally posted: Friday, August 20, 2010.
It's always nice to sell something to someone you know will appreciate it. I get attached to some of our pieces and hate to let them go. It makes it easier if the buyers seem thrilled to get them.
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