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Dimensions
Width: 65 cm / 25.6'' - Depth: 80 cm / 31.5'' - Height: 80 cm / 31.5'' - Seating Height: 40 cm / 15.7"
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Introducing a timeless pair of lounge chairs attributed to Paolo Buffa in stained maple wood from Italy 1950s —an exquisite representation of elegance, comfort, and craftsmanship.
Design
A defining feature of these lounge chairs is the generously proportioned, rounded armrests, which offer ample space for relaxation. Made from maplewood with a rich, lustrous finish, the armrests enhance the overall luxury of the design. Between the armrests and the seat, a striking side panel features four cross-arranged spindles. This design element not only strengthens the chair but adds visual charm and a sense of structure, reflecting the designer's careful consideration of both aesthetics and function.
For maximum comfort, the backrest is subtly curved to support the body’s natural contours. It also showcases six finely crafted spindles arranged in an elegant pattern, contributing to the chair's overall visual appeal. The cushions have been newly reupholstered in a soft beige velvet fabric, bringing warmth and refinement to the design, while highlighting the commitment to quality and attention to detail.
These Paolo Buffa lounge chairs embody timeless beauty, whether placed in a contemporary or classic setting, they will undoubtedly become the focal point of any room.
Condition
While the chairs are in good condition given their age, minor surface scratches are present but have been kept to a minimum over the years, preserving their overall charm.
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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