Arguably one of the most Iconic Canadian designs – the Winnipeg chair designed and Manufactured by Architect James Donahue of Winnepeg Manitoba and some of his Architect students – produced in the late 40′s, early 50′s – made of bent fir plywood/metal rod legs and 4″foam upholstered. Which came first the Winnipeg Chair or George Nelson’s super iconic Coconut chair – hmm the jury is still out!! – We took this one home, but if you have one you would like to sell, give us a buzz, we would be very interested to talk to you!!! (SOLD)
Arguably one of the most Iconic Canadian designs – the Winnipeg chair designed and Manufactured by Architect James Donahue of Winnepeg Manitoba and some of his Architect students – produced in the late 40′s, early 50′s – made of bent fir plywood/metal rod legs and 4″foam upholstered. Which came first the Winnipeg Chair or George Nelson’s super iconic Coconut chair – hmm the jury is still out!! – We took this one home, but if you have one you would like to sell, give us a buzz, we would be very interested to talk to you!!! (SOLD)
Mid-century modern furniture is a style of furniture designed and manufactured from after World War II and continued into the 1960's. The style is known for its simplicity, its clean and organic lines, and its quality construction. Mid-century modern furniture is highly sought after by collectors and quality seekers worldwide.
Favourite Designers & Manufacturers
Charles and Ray Eames, Arne Jacobsen, Finn Juhl, Greta Jalk, George Nelson, Eero Saarinen, Walter Nugent, Robin Bush, Peter Cotton, Lotte and Gunnar Bostlund, Knoll, Fritz Hansen, France and Daverkosen and later France and Sons, Herman Miller, and many many more.