Vintage Plycraft lounge chair and ottoman
What a find when we saw this Vintage Plycraft it’s not an Eames lounge chair but it will do for now.
They come in various iterations with a subtle difference. This one is a vintage Selig. I search online for more information about it and came across an article on Designaddict where I found some background information about the maker and chair itself. The company was a leading American company manufacture in plywood in the 1953 and did some work for Herman Miller. Later they applied their plywood skills in furniture making by appointing designers such as George Mulhauser, Paul Goldman to name a few to design furniture for them
The construction and parts of the chair is below par to that of an Eames. Some owners had said that it’s as comfortable or even more so to the Eames. Still finding a piece of mid century history in our home is We for now enjoy our new found piece until it finds an new owner.