This mid-century lounge chair was made by Mill City Manufacturing Company of Minneapolis, Minnesota. It has the kind of fabric that’s tough as nails, so the upholstery is in excellent shape for it’s age. There is a rocker base on the chair.
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Erik lined up these wonderful Herman Miller shell chairs for a pic and Mary thinks they look like they’re dancing. Look, here they are again.
Herman Miller fiberglass shell chairs, parchment color
These beauties were acquired from someone who used them as outdoor furniture, so each one has a single hole drilled in the seat in order to release water. They are stackable. Some of the gliders are missing and the fiberglass could use some reconditioning, but there are no major gouges, dings or cracks in the fiberglass. There is some rust on the bases.
Herman Miller fiberglass shell chair with hole drilled in seatHerman Miller logo on the bottom of fiberglass shell chairs shown above
We know…this isn’t really mid-century, but it does have a Mid-Century Vibe. For your consideration we offer two mod-style display tables from Reef, a surf wear company. We’re not sure how these got to Central Minnesota, because we’re not known for surfing, but these are cute, sturdy tables that are in excellent condition. Dimensions of each table: 24″ w X 24″ d X 21″ h. The frame is metal with faux wood side panels. The top is white Lucite with a turquoise leaf pattern in one area.
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