Skip to main content
Home

Main navigation

  • Free Appraisals
    • Get a Free Appraisal
    • View Appraisals
    • Local Appraisers
  • Classifieds
  • Blog
  • Shows
    • Antique Shows, Flea Markets, & Swap Meets Map
    • Upcoming Shows
User Menu
  • Login
  • Help
  • Register

Breadcrumb

  1. Home

Tubular chrome lounge chairs (set of 4)

By johnbon, 10 November, 2008
Description

Hello everyone, and thank you for your service,

My wife and I bought 4 tubular chrome art deco-style chairs (see pictures) from the site of an abandoned office building in St. Louis around 20 years ago, and we've had them ever since.

My wife, who has a rather keen eye for such things, is convinced that they hold some degree of historical\design\architectural significance, but I've never been able to identify them. Through google searching I've found similar chairs associated with names like Kem Weber, Mies Vonder Rohe and Wolfgang Hoffmann, but I've never found the exact chair and I've been unsuccessful in determining whether our chairs are vintage "diamonds in the rough" or simply knockoffs from some place like Sears.

I've uploaded two pictures of one of the four chairs, one with the original cushions in place (not the original fabric), and one without. The original cushion covering was a pea soup green vinyl material. Although I would describe the chrome as being in good condition for its age, there are some rust spots around the legs at the back (see 3rd picture). I think this would come off with some chrome polish and elbow grease, but I couldn't swear to it. Also, one of the arms on one of the chairs does not mount securely because the threads into which the fastening screw attaches appears to be stripped. There is no problem with the other arm of this chair, or  with any of the arms on the other 3 chairs.

I would be forever grateful to anyone who can identify these chairs and assign an estimated market value to them. If you are interested in buying them, we are open to offers. Thanks in advance for your reply, and thanks again for this wonderful service.

J. Scott

Category
Art Deco and Art Nouveau
Medium
chromed steel
Condition
Good
Date Period
1930's?
Weight
20-30 lbs. each
History
Tubular chrome lounge chairs purchased 20 years ago from new owner of abandoned office building
eBay Auction Link
For Sale?
No
Photos

jriley

14 years 1 month ago

Re: Tubular chrome lounge chairs (set of 4)

Hello Mr Scott

     i was searching google and found your pics of the chairs,i was wondering if u wanted to sell them or if u already had. My wife and I have a 2 cushion luv seat that match the chairs u have pictured,that we are interested in selling. The luvseat came out of her grand fathers dr. office. he bought them new but we are not for sure what yr they were perchased.The cushions would need to be recovered.the cushion is good but the covers are leather or vinyl?

 P.S. im not sure when this was posted but i figured id give it a try.....

No votes yet

dreggs

4 years 7 months ago

Re: Tubular chrome lounge chairs (set of 4)

Saw your item while searching to find out anything about my own chair. The photo you posted does not show any upholstery, but the frame looks identical. Now, what I know. My chair has two cushions, about 5” thick, green vinyl (I think vinyl) with 3 brass colored air vents at the bottom of each. One cushion still has the original manufacture label. Says it was made in St. Louis by the American Fixture & Manufacturing Company. Says it is Chromcraft, so that makes it after the 1939 name change. Wife remembers the chair belonging to her grandfather who was in the hotel business at one time back in the 40’s. There appears to be holes in the bottom of the chrome along the bottom rails which my have held some sort of button to protect the floor. Yours and mine are the only frames I have found that match.

No votes yet
  • Log in or register to post comments

Today’s Featured Blog

How to Start a Collection: Tips for Beginners

More Blog articles


Recent Appraisals

  • CLOCKUP PUBLICATIONS #27
  • National Theatre Supply Company Sirryplex projector. a-c motor model # 5ksa47ci, type ksa, frame 4/7, form, c, volts 110, with many pieces and parts
  • Lladro girl with flowers
  • Hull usa 21 grape ewer
  • Liu Yucen Chinese Art
  • Connoisseur of Malvern Porcelain Roses
  • glass bowl odd shape
  • Italian grolla friendship bowl
  • beach painting
  • copper water pitchers
See more appraisals


Recent Appraisal Comments

  • Japanese Light Novel – Clockup Publications #27
  • Simplex Model E-7 35mm Motion Picture Projector
  • Lladro Porcelain Figurine – Young Girl with Basket of Flowers
  • Hull Pottery Ewer/Vase (Marked Hull USA 21)
  • Four Chinese Porcelain Wall Panels (Famille Rose Style)
  • Liu Yucen’s artistic career

  • Limited Edition Porcelain Floral Sculpture
  • Contemporary Mirrored Gradient Ceramic Centerpiece Bowl
  • Hand-Carved Italian Grolla (Friendship Cup)
  • Seascape Oil Painting (Artist Possibly A. Kirkham)

Recent Blog Articles

  • How to Start a Collection: Tips for Beginners
  • Beyond the Price Tag: The Hidden Factors That Influence Antique and Collectible Value
  • Beyond the Price Tag: Unlocking the Hidden Stories in Your Family Heirlooms
  • Antiques as an Investment: Beyond the Hype, What's Actually Worth It?
  • Is it Real or Just Really Old? Your Guide to Spotting Fake Antiques (and How to Protect Yourself)
  • Beyond the Dust: Unearthing the Stories Behind Your Antiques (and Why Knowing Matters)
  • Unlocking Time's Treasures: Your Essential Vintage Watch Value Guide

More Blog articles


© 1995- InstAppraisalℱ, Inc. All Rights Reserved Worldwide
Privacy Policy, Cookie Policy, Terms and Conditions, End User License Agreement