Bliss Moore Jr., Dining Chair
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Description
Washington, 1947
33 1/4" x 17" x 21 7/8"
birch, string
Dining chair by architect Bliss Moore Jr., with possibly unique hand-applied copper detailing to select strings of the seat, and unwrapped backrest.
Bliss Moore Jr. designed the Bellevue Washington art-leaning establishment, Crabapple Restaurant, and its furnishings. The Crabapple, known for the giant Madrona tree which stood in the frontyard, was owned by art dealer Carl Pefley who came to work with numerous artists of the Pacific Northwest, and incubated the Pacific Northwest Arts Fair.
Provenance: Estate of Keith Kolb; Private Collection
33 1/4" x 17" x 21 7/8"
birch, string
Dining chair by architect Bliss Moore Jr., with possibly unique hand-applied copper detailing to select strings of the seat, and unwrapped backrest.
Bliss Moore Jr. designed the Bellevue Washington art-leaning establishment, Crabapple Restaurant, and its furnishings. The Crabapple, known for the giant Madrona tree which stood in the frontyard, was owned by art dealer Carl Pefley who came to work with numerous artists of the Pacific Northwest, and incubated the Pacific Northwest Arts Fair.
Provenance: Estate of Keith Kolb; Private Collection
Condition
Good overall; light wear to frame; small stains on rope. Catalog Sale encourages bidders to request complete condition reports via email, info@catalog-sale.com. Notes provided here may be incomplete.
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Bliss Moore Jr., Dining Chair
Estimate $600 - $800
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