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FREE Vintage Mid Century Egg shape swivel chair


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Original retro egg style swivel chair. Similar style to greaves and thomas chairs. Has been recovered once about 12 years ago (and cushion replaced) but material has since delaminated. Great project and will be an incredible piece of statement furniture once recovered again. (Or chuck a throw over it!). Very comfortable. Structurally sound.  I’ve owned this chair for nearly thirty years but finally have to get rid of it due to lack of space and no longer practical with kids. Now free but needs collecting before 20th oct. Message me on 07786996375 if interested. Thanks. Mark 
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