Set of Four Art Deco, Amsterdam School, Dining Chairs, The Netherlands 1930s

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Set of Four Art Deco, Amsterdam School, Dining Chairs, The Netherlands 1930s

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  • Dimensions

    Smaller chair: 87 cm height x 45 cm depth x 43 cm width and seating height of 46 cm; Larger chair: 91 cm height x 47 cm width x 45 cm depth and seating height of 46 cm.

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Set of Four Art Deco, Amsterdam School, Dining Chairs, from The Netherlands 1930s. These chairs are made of oak with coromandel and a reed seating area. They all have the same seating area design, however there are two chairs that have a higher backrests and two that have lower backrest with a horizontal decoration. This makes the set even more attractive. The chairs are in good condition with normal wear and tear due to their age. The seating area is in good condition with all four chairs.

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Customer Reviews

Palmer Giddings

Customer - Houston USA
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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!!  Krista was amazing and I highly recommend AtKris Studio!

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Trey Beck

Customer - Paris
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Excellent responsiveness, and with wonderful curatorial chops!

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Joel Telpner

Customer - Denver USA
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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

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