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Published 17:04 29 Jan 2018 GMT
Updated 17:50 29 Jan 2018 GMT
Originally designed in 1944 by Danish architect, Philip Arctander, the orange chair was fairly unpopular with customers at the time but is now selling online for upwards of €57,000 (just over £50,000).
Yep, the chair is a hot commodity on sites like eBay and Amazon, but it’s not the only one.
The Vilbert flatpack chairs of 1993 were originally sold for €68 (£60) but are selling for over €795 (approximately £700) online now.
And the Amiral steel and leather chairs from the same year are also clocking up some impressive sales, going for nearly €1,000 online (£879).
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