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Dimensions
Width: 47 cm / 18.5" | Depth: 47 cm / 18.5" | Height: 83 cm / 34.6" | Seating height: 43 cm / 16.9"
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A very appealing set of six Italian dining chairs from the 1970s. The groovy frame is extremely playful in its simplicity. The round legs have a nice size and protrude decisively above the seat. The beautiful flame of the walnut can also be seen on top of these finely rounded legs. These drawings can also be seen on some parts of the legs.
A square seat that fully carries the original mustard-colored velvet upholstery has managed to retain its seating comfort. It colors beautifully with the patina of the wooden frame and contributes to the characteristic appearance of this set. The backrest is made of seven-layer plywood and is curved so that your back is well-supported. It also has a beautiful drawing and a notch in the middle of about twenty centimeters which ensures that this design continues to attract our attention. It reminds us of the well-known patterns we know from the seventies.
The condition of this set of chairs is fully consistent with age and use. One of the backrests has a superficial crack in the middle. Furthermore, there are some diffuse scratches and stains on the frames. If desired, it is of course possible to reupholster the seats and we are at your disposal to discuss the possibilities.
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Quality, flexibility, very good communication, very happy with the coffee table I bought.
Excellent responsiveness, and with wonderful curatorial chops!
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