A slip seat is an upholstered "loose seat" insert that is dropped into the frame of a dining chair and can be removed for reupholstery. It sits inside and somewhat flush with the frame, rather than sitting atop the frame. While many mid-century chairs, especially Danish Modern designs, have seats that extend beyond the frame, slip seats are not uncommon.
Arne Vodder chairs rubylane.com |
Chairs by Anderstrup Møbelfabrik ebay.com - thekeyantiques |
Johannes Andersen chairs danishgallery.com |
Nice legs and thanks for the info!
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DeleteThis is the only seat I know how to reupholster. Now I know the name of it. I have my staple gun ready too!
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