George Doukoff

I’ve had a hard time over the last few weeks finding anything of great interest to share with you for my ‘Auction Watch’ blog posts. Tonight whilst trawling all the usual haunts again I was less than impressed (hey – maybe it’s me!) however a chair listed for sale on eBay caught my eye.

1950's Chair
Similarities?
1950's Mid Century Chair
Silky Oak

The similarity between it and my ‘Warwick library chair’ which I posted about here almost 3 years ago reminded me that I needed to post an update about the said chair in question.

I was contacted by Dean from Australian Modern and he referred me to an article he had written about the designer – George Doukoff. It’s well worth a read, and you can find that article here – https://australianmodern.wordpress.com/2014/05/25/george-doukoff-the-man-behind-the-volkschair/

Re-reading back through Georges history myself, there is every chance that the chair currently listed on eBay (search for Atomic Wooden Silky Oak Mid Century Chair – Buy It Now $75)  is an early version/prototype that was discussed in the article of the eventual ‘Volkschair’.

The A-frame legs and its curves looks very, very similar along with those little arm rests sitting atop. The materials used are right for the period in question (early 1950’s) and the location of the chair (Strathpine QLD) is just 20km’s north of Brisbane, where George had his store and workshop.  Could these factors just be a coincidence? Possibly, and without any hard documentation or makers marks it’s just speculation! I’ll leave you to make up your own mind.

Comparison
Side by side!

2 thoughts on “George Doukoff

  1. This is all part of the thrill for me. I love researching, learning more about designers and taking a gamble if its a piece I ‘can’t’ live without. 🙂

    I’m still researching my dining table and chairs. I’m pretty certain they’re Nobblett (South Australian) but I’m drawing blanks when it comes to other examples/ makers marks. If you wouldn’t mind, I’d love to send you some photos and draw on your knowledge to see if I’m on the right track.

    1. Hi Jane!

      Yes, it is most definitely all apart of the process, and sometimes when you least expect it you’ll come across that piece of information or a photo that will help you identify that piece!

      I’ll shoot you through an email and see if I can help.

      Thanks, John.

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