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  • Iron and Walnut Chair by Clifford Pascoe, 1950s
  • Iron and Walnut Chair by Clifford Pascoe, 1950s
  • Iron and Walnut Chair by Clifford Pascoe, 1950s
  • Iron and Walnut Chair by Clifford Pascoe, 1950s
  • Iron and Walnut Chair by Clifford Pascoe, 1950s
  • Iron and Walnut Chair by Clifford Pascoe, 1950s
  • Iron and Walnut Chair by Clifford Pascoe, 1950s
  • Iron and Walnut Chair by Clifford Pascoe, 1950s

Iron and Walnut Chair by Clifford Pascoe, 1950s

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    In the waiting room of a forward-thinking architect��s office, this chair sat poised��an exercise in balance and proportion, much like the blueprints stacked on the nearby desk. Designed by Clifford Pascoe, its black wrought iron frame and walnut backrest spoke of restraint and purpose, a nod to the functional beauty that defined mid-century design. The black and white checkered seat upholstery hinted at a modernist��s whimsicality, reminiscent of the crisp gridlines of a drafting table. As clients sat flipping through architecture magazines, they were subconsciously absorbing the very essence of design��form, materiality, and composition. A piece like this doesn't just exist in a room; it participates in the conversation of space, light, and structure.

    - 29.25"h, 17.25"w, 20"d, 18" seat height
    - By Clifford Pascoe, United States, 1950s
    - Wrought iron, walnut, cotton polyester blend checkered upholstery by Alexander Girard
    - Condition: Excellent; newly reupholstered; wear to paint on iron frame

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