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<p>[QUOTE="Callytastic, post: 2475674, member: 15917"]thanks for all the responses. I have found it so far from my own research that I think it is Schreiber Habitat range and I think it is most probably early 80s but maybe late 70’s. It is a bit like a a Bruno Mathsson Jetson chair, but it isn’t. I hoped it was by a designer though, but I reckon it is just a mass produced chair of which two were bought together in my case. Luckily for me though mine are completely original ( upholstery ) and still hold deep/good colour as they have not been put in the sun, the chrome is excellent and the spin on the pedestal is as smooth as anything as well being completely sturdy and strong. There are 2 buttons missing on one and there is a bit of dirt on them, but no rips, not even under cushions ( still have fire labels ) and the chrome is practically perfect, even has all the original little black end stop caps on the chrome. the condition in my opinion is excellent but I would still live to know more about them and an exact description if that is possible. Thanks again everyone, kind regards, John[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Callytastic, post: 2475674, member: 15917"]thanks for all the responses. I have found it so far from my own research that I think it is Schreiber Habitat range and I think it is most probably early 80s but maybe late 70’s. It is a bit like a a Bruno Mathsson Jetson chair, but it isn’t. I hoped it was by a designer though, but I reckon it is just a mass produced chair of which two were bought together in my case. Luckily for me though mine are completely original ( upholstery ) and still hold deep/good colour as they have not been put in the sun, the chrome is excellent and the spin on the pedestal is as smooth as anything as well being completely sturdy and strong. There are 2 buttons missing on one and there is a bit of dirt on them, but no rips, not even under cushions ( still have fire labels ) and the chrome is practically perfect, even has all the original little black end stop caps on the chrome. the condition in my opinion is excellent but I would still live to know more about them and an exact description if that is possible. Thanks again everyone, kind regards, John[/QUOTE]
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