Pair of vintage chairs, Bruno Rey 1971
Pair of vintage chairs, Bruno Rey 1971
Pair of vintage chairs, Bruno Rey 1971
Pair of vintage chairs, Bruno Rey 1971
Pair of vintage chairs, Bruno Rey 1971
Pair of vintage chairs, Bruno Rey 1971
Pair of vintage chairs, Bruno Rey 1971
Pair of vintage chairs, Bruno Rey 1971
Pair of vintage chairs, Bruno Rey 1971
Pair of vintage chairs, Bruno Rey 1971
Pair of vintage chairs, Bruno Rey 1971
Pair of vintage chairs, Bruno Rey 1971
Pair of vintage chairs, Bruno Rey 1971
Pair of vintage chairs, Bruno Rey 1971
Pair of vintage chairs, Bruno Rey 1971
Pair of vintage chairs, Bruno Rey 1971
Pair of vintage chairs, Bruno Rey 1971
Pair of vintage chairs, Bruno Rey 1971
Pair of vintage chairs, Bruno Rey 1971
Pair of vintage chairs, Bruno Rey 1971

Pair of vintage chairs, Bruno Rey 1971

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About this vintage design furniture

Pair of chairs of the Swiss Designer Bruno Rey in wood and brown leatherette created in 1971. Very solid thanks to a unique wood and iron system that allows them to remain intact after 50 years. They are stackable up to 4 high. They are ergonomic with their concave seat with a comfortable width. Seat height 44 cm. Very good condition. Impeccable Careful packaging

Reference : 140513

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Features

Length
49 cm
Height
77 cm
Depth
49 cm
Designer
Bruno REY
Condition
Good
Period
1970s
Origin
Swiss
Main material
Wood
Other material
Iron

delivery and return

  • Shipped from : France
  • Delivery time :
    • 1 week for small items
    • 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
  • Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery

About the designer

Bruno REY

Bruno Rey was a Swiss designer born in Biel in 1935 and died in 2021. He studied carpentry before training at the Biel School of Arts and Crafts and the Bern School of Fine Arts. He began his career in the 1950s, working as an industrial designer for companies such as Dietiker, Embru and Wogg.

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