€
€
€
Sold
Sold
Sold
Dimensions
Width: 46,5 cm / 18,3'' / Depth: 49 cm / 19,3'' - Height: 73 cm / 28,7'' / Seating Height: 44 cm / 17,3''
Worldwide delivery
These transport prices are an indication and might change due to circumstances.
Set of six Italian dining chairs in rosewood and wicker. Charming, well-built and timeless are the characteristics we would like to attribute to this beautiful set of Italian dining chairs. It is a set that relates well to other pieces of furniture and objects in a variety of interiors, adding a warmth and class.
Design
The frame is composed of a set of four legs that are curved cut or gouged on all sides and then finished in a refined way with a small pyramid shape as a detail on the top. Front, back and side slats are curved at the bottom, giving the chairs a more monumental accent and the slats on the side of the seat are mirrored and show a downward curve or arc. Calm-looking rosewood, with its light patina, shows a delicate play of subtle drawings and adds dynamism to the chairs. Joints of the individual parts are subtly visible. High-quality socket head screws are recessed into the wood via a brass rivet. Just like an inconspicuous piece of jewelry. The backrest is at a slight angle so that your back is well supported. It's upper part is a curved wooden slat with a reed-wrapped wooden slat underneath. The seat appears to float loose between the frame but is anchored at four points and traditionally finished in cane in a typical country pattern.
Condition
The condition of this set of chairs is good with obviously signs of use such as minor scratches and discoloration on the frame.
Table arrived very well crated, seller made process seamless.
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
Excellent responsiveness, and with wonderful curatorial chops!