
€
3850
€
3850
€
Available
Available
Available
Dimensions
Width: 50 cm / 19.7" | Depth: 45 cm / 17.7" | Height: 79 cm / 31.1" | Seating height: 47 cm / 18.5"
Delivery
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Beautiful Italian modernist-restored dining chairs in ash wood and faux leather from the 1960s. Ash wood is a very solid type of wood with a characteristic open structure and can easily be bent after steaming, as we also see with these modernist chairs. The frame looks a bit like an optical illusion. At first glance, the wooden frame seems to be constructed out of one piece, but appearances can be deceiving with this design. The outer wooden ring rests on the legs and is connected to each other via the backrest and, as it were, clamps the inner ring. This ring is also the seat and is covered with skai leather. The backrest has a nice inward and rounded finish so that your back falls well into it. These chairs lend themselves to numerous combinations with different shapes of tables due to their light and minimalistic design. All frames have been fully restored and the seats can of course be reupholstered as desired.
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We offer world wide delivery. Free delivery for the Netherlands and Belgium.
I recently bought some amazing Artwork from AtKris Studio online. The whole experience was amazing. The transaction was amazingly efficient. The crating and shipping of the artwork to the United States from the Netherlands could not have gone smoother and the customer service was spot on!! Â Krista was amazing and I highly recommend AtKris Studio!
Quality, flexibility, very good communication, very happy with the coffee table I bought.
This bar is amazing. Beautiful and exactly as described. A custom crate (which was a work of art itself) was built in order to ship the piece to the U.S. The bar arrived in perfect condition without a scratch. I will say that take the crate apart was not easy and was a two-person job. But worth it in the end