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Suekichi Uchida Chair - $300
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This 1970's canvas folding chair and ottoman was possibly designed by Suekichi Uchida. Are there any Uchida experts out there that would like to weigh in on whether this is the case or not?

 
 

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Oh, that would look really cool on a pati....OH WHAT, $300??!?!?!?!????

No way in hell I'd pay that for a marginal-at-best designer who nobody knows who the hell that is anyway.

What's with all the lame "mid-century" furniture posts as of late?

posted by ErikTheRed on October 2nd 2009 at 12:57pm
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