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Hans J. Wegner Teak, Steel and Leather "Swivel Office Chair"

1955, Danish, with teak back and arm rest, chrome-plated steel frame and leather seat, the casters stamped "Bassick", unsigned.
h. 29-1/4"

Provenance: Estate of Carolyn G. Fay, Houston, Texas.

Exhibited: Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas in the 1950s "The Common Denominator: Modern Design 3500 B.C.-1958, A.D." organized by Houston designer, Herbert Wells; Contemporary Arts Museum (CAM) Houston, Texas,"Finders/Keepers" Exhibition, May 10-August 3, 1997, by invitation from the then Director, Marti Mayo, celebrating the opening of the refurbished buildings and grounds.

Literature: Marti Mayo, Bruce C. Webb et al., Finders / Keepers, exhibition catalogue (Houston, Texas: Contemporary Arts Museum, May 10-Aug 3, 1997), pp. 174-175.

Notes: This chair was purchased by yachtsman Ernest Bel Fay, from noted interior designer Herbert Wells, after the "Common Denominator" exhibition and became his favorite chair at his Houston, Texas office.

1955, Danish, with teak back and arm rest, chrome-plated steel frame and leather seat, the casters stamped "Bassick", unsigned.
h. 29-1/4"

  • Provenance: Estate of Carolyn G. Fay, Houston, Texas.
  • Exhibited: Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas in the 1950s "The Common Denominator: Modern Design 3500 B.C.-1958, A.D." organized by Houston designer, Herbert Wells; Contemporary Arts Museum (CAM) Houston, Texas,"Finders/Keepers" Exhibition, May 10-August 3, 1997, by invitation from the then Director, Marti Mayo, celebrating the opening of the refurbished buildings and grounds.
  • Literature: Marti Mayo, Bruce C. Webb et al., Finders / Keepers, exhibition catalogue (Houston, Texas: Contemporary Arts Museum, May 10-Aug 3, 1997), pp. 174-175.
  • Notes: This chair was purchased by yachtsman Ernest Bel Fay, from noted interior designer Herbert Wells, after the "Common Denominator" exhibition and became his favorite chair at his Houston, Texas office.
  • Condition: **In overall very good condition. All metal frame joints are tightly affixed and secure, yielding a sturdy, functional piece. Normal rubbing, wear and oxidation.

    The wooden back has some scratches and scrapes wear, most notably at the front ends of the arms, with one arm exhibiting some abrasions along its outside vertical edge and its underside.

    The leather seat exhibits some wear and small blemishes but no notable rips or tears.

    Seat assembly spins freely. Casters work smoothly.

    ***Please note that we have a copy of the 1997 letter from then CAM director, Marti Mayo, inviting Mrs. Fay to include this chair in the Finders/Keepers exhibition.

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