Teak Kevi Chair by Jørgen Rasmussen, Circa 1960s - FREE SHIPPING

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Item Description:
Here is a very nice Kevi chair designed in 1958 by architect Jørgen Rasmussen. It was originally designed for the company KEVI, but after the addition of the double-wheel caster, the chair quickly went on to become an international success. In 1965, Jørgen Rasmussen invented the double-wheel caster. The KEVI casters are considered to be a reinvention of the wheel and were a true innovation and improvement to all existing furniture wheels. The double-wheel caster made KEVI more maneuverable with less wear on floor surfaces. The wheels became an instant success, and are now used on furniture across the world. 

This chair is height adjustable, the tallest height when fully raised is 35.5", the seat height can go from 16" high to 20.5" high. This is a lightweight but sturdy chair. Made from teak and metal, and stamped by the maker. Overall this piece is in good original condition.

Individual Dimensions:
High – 35.5”
Wide – 16.75”
Depth – 14”
Adjustable Seat Height 16” – 20.5”

Location:
This piece and many other fabulous pieces are available for viewing at our space in Refindings, York PAs antique and architectural warehouse located at 465 E Prospect St. York, Pa 17403. Their hours are Mon-Sat 10-5 and Sun 12-5.

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