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This elegant set of six dining chairs exemplifies mid-century design with its clean lines and natural beech wood finish. Each chair is made from a beech frame with a Ply veneer backrest, which has been fully stripped of its dark orange varnish and brought back to the natural wood and oiled with Osmo oil in honey colour.
There is shading and variations in the ply back rests, which are shown in the photos and video.
The seat bases have been stripped of their toxic foam and replaced with natural horse hair and wool. Then covered in Christopher Farr Lost & Found in Indigo. The neutral fabric complements the warm tones of the wood, offering both comfort and style.
Perfect for adding a timeless, understated sophistication to any dining space.
This elegant set of six dining chairs exemplifies mid-century design with its clean lines and natural beech wood finish. Each chair is made from a beech frame with a Ply veneer backrest, which has been fully stripped of its dark orange varnish and brought back to the natural wood and oiled with Osmo oil in honey colour.
There is shading and variations in the ply back rests, which are shown in the photos and video.
The seat bases have been stripped of their toxic foam and replaced with natural horse hair and wool. Then covered in Christopher Farr Lost & Found in Indigo. The neutral fabric complements the warm tones of the wood, offering both comfort and style.
Perfect for adding a timeless, understated sophistication to any dining space.
Product Information
Dimensions: H 73 cm W 49 cm D 40 cm Seat Height 46 cm
Era: 1960s
Materials: Beech, Ply, Cloth Composition 43% Cotton, 34% Viscose, 14% Linen, 7% Polyacrylic, 2% Polyester
Condition: A vintage piece in good condition with some signs of wear and use commensurate with age. Marks to the wood as visible in the images. This set has been fully refurbished & reupholstered
Care: Please read our product care guide here.