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A pair of Late 1970’s IKEA POEM chairs

By ArchaeoRonin, 12 January, 2019
Description

I acquired a pair of IKEA POEM chairs a few years back. They have been in my family for a while now. All I really know is that one of my cousins was stationed in England back in the late 70’s to early 80’s when he bought these chairs. There are no breaks or tears but are definitely showing their age after 40(ish) years.

These are not the POÄNG model. The Poäng is the newest version of this chair that was introduced in 1992. The POEM is the first iteration and used a wood main frame and a bent metal and clothe frame for the seat. The Poäng is ALL WOOD.

Category
European Furniture
Medium
Wood frame, metal seat frame. Cloth seats.
Distinguishing marks
None
Condition
Excellent
Date Period
1975-1977
History
Been in my family longer than I’ve been alive and I’m 37.
For Sale?
Yes
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Lovejoy

6 years 5 months ago

Re: A pair of Late 1970’s IKEA POEM chairs

I've been picking them up for about $75.00 at charity shops and yardsales in comparable condition. on some the upholstery comes off and can be cleaned.

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ArchaeoRonin

6 years 5 months ago

In reply to Re: A pair of Late 1970’s IKEA POEM chairs by Lovejoy

Re: A pair of Late 1970’s IKEA POEM chairs

These aren’t the Poäng model. I’ve found the same pricing for Poäng chairs but have yet to see another pair of POEM models for sale at all. This model eventually became the Poäng in 1992. The upholstery on these can’t be separated from the foam cushions. It’s sewn on.

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ArchaeoRonin

6 years 5 months ago

In reply to Re: A pair of Late 1970’s IKEA POEM chairs by Lovejoy

Re: A pair of Late 1970’s IKEA POEM chairs

Also, if you’re paying $75 for used Poang chairs you are more than likely way over paying since they go for about $70-80 new.

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