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Sir Alan's chair in the boardroom
Does anyone know where Sir Alan's chair in the boardroom is from? I can't find it on any websites that make replica designer furniture and it looks like something that is a bit of a famous design as I have seen it in other programmes and on other sets. Any ideas?
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Does anyone know where Sir Alan's chair in the boardroom is from? I can't find it on any websites that make replica designer furniture and it looks like something that is a bit of a famous design as I have seen it in other programmes and on other sets. Any ideas?
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If you look, the chair is raised higher than Nick and Margaret's to make him appear taller.
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The chair I am on the eternal quest for has been stolen - it has now turned up in the office of Mary Portas on Mary Queen of Shops on BBC2!
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It looks very much like a design classic Fritz Hansen high back Oxford chair, but you can't see enough of it to know exactly. I am sure he would have the best furniture though!
http://www.skandium.com/html/newpage...tz_hansen.htm# |
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The search is over - its designed by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen - http://www.modernity.se/20th-Century...tz-Hansen.aspx
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