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    Mid-60s high chair

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      davidheim1
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      high chair.pngAnother odd piece I saw on the 1stdibs.com web site. This one is a child's high chair created by Gunnar Daan, a Dutch designer, in the mid-1960s. The original is made of birch plywood (possibly cut from a single sheet) and finished with lacquer.
      Enjoy.
      best,
      dh

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        tuna1957
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        David, πŸ‘ Just one question , where's the seat belt and airbag ? Don't want to get sued when baby has accident. πŸ’š

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          davidheim1
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          Back in the mid-60s, no one worried about kids taking a fall. Nowadays, absent a seat belt, you could strap the kid in with duct tape. But please use a tape whose color complements the high chair.
          Best,
          dh

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