Tuesday, April 1, 2014
No, They Aren't Knoll Cesca Chairs By Marcel Breuer...But They Pack The Same Style...And They Are Made In Italy! I Just Got 'Em In And They're Already In The Booth At Creve Coeur. Status: Available!
I don't have a table set up with these in the booth (307) yet but I just had to go ahead and drop them off. You see, FOUR big items left my space over the weekend and I had something of a void to fill!
Oh how I was wishin' these were Knoll. I didn't know much about the chairs when I spotted them on
craigslist or when I picked them up from the seller but after acquiring them I finally got down to
doing the research I shoulda done long ago. They might not be the genuine article but they've got the
devilish good looks of the original.
It's a classic design that most of us have seen so often and and so much of that we've probably
become numb to how simple and lovely they really are. Classic really is the best word for them. It
was designed in the 1920s by Marcel Breuer and named after his daughter Francesca. Turns out I've
been mispronouncing the name for years saying "Seska" when it looks like it should be pronounced
"Cheska".
So the main differences it would seem between chairs such as these and the real McCoy would be
caning that's stitched through the frame of the seat and welded end caps on the stainless steel tubing
(as apposed to simple pressed in end caps). There are probably other subtle differences but alas, I
don't have a Knoll to compare these to. Not being Knoll is a mixed bag. I'd have loved to have been
able to offer real Knoll chairs but at least I won't have to ask $200 each for these. Not everybody
wants to spend Knoll money on a set of dining chairs!
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Very sexy.
ReplyDeleteHi Rebecca.
DeleteI just wish I had a good table to pair them up with. Sadly, I've just got too many dining sets in the booth out at Creve Coeur at the moment.
Hey! Just purchased these exact chairs (same marking, same pressed caps, same different seat/back color). I paid $150 each for them which seemed reasonable considering even replicas go for more. Wondering if I got ripped off - can I ask what you were offering them for?
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