Vintage beech wood and fabric chairs by Michael Thonet for Ton, Poland 1970

Poland
€199.00
Price per piece (2 in stock)

About this vintage design furniture

A bent, upholstered chair type 18 produced at the Radomsko Furniture Factory (TON) according to the design of Michael Thonet in the middle of the last century. A chair of this type was created in 1876. A hand-bent arch forms the backrest, also imitating its external lines. The classic 18 model fits into the characteristic style of the entire family of bent chairs, which are the hallmark of all European cafes and bars. Here in the version with an upholstered seat. The obtained model labels indicate more precisely the period 1972 - 1976. Category: chairs Style: modernism Year of production: 1975? Materials: beech timber, upholstery fabric, polyurethane foam Country: Poland (PRL) Producer: Radomsko Furniture Factory Finish: black varnish. Chair after renovation. The beech legs were glued back into the chair frame and covered with black varnish. The upholstered part has gained a new filling, the whole thing is finished with high-quality upholstery fabric. There are 2 pieces of such chairs available. Price per item. Dimensions: height 88 cm | width: 43 cm | depth: 47 cm | seat height: 42 cm Reference : 310380

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Features

Length
43 cm
Height
88 cm
Depth
46 cm
Seat height
43 cm
Designer
Otto BRAUER
Condition
Restored
Style
Art Deco
Period
1970s
Origin
Eastern Europe
Colour
Black
Secondary colour
Red
Main material
Beech
Other material
Fabric

delivery and return

  • Shipped from : Poland
  • 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

Otto BRAUER

Otto Brauer (1918-1967) was a Danish industrial designer, famous for his creations in glass and metal. He studied at the Royal Danish School of Fine Arts and worked for a number of design and glass companies, including Holmegaard Glassworks, where he created some of his most famous works.

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