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Set of ten Danish fully restored Erik Buch dining chairs made by Oddense Maskinsnedkeri. The chairs feature a solid teak frame and are as all of Erik Buchs chairs characterized by high-quality materials, solid craftsmanship, Scandinavian aesthetic and not least a comfortable seat. The chairs have been fully restored by our cabinetmaker to insure that they are in excellent condition with only few and minimal signs of age and use and will be reupholstered by our skilled upholsterer without extra cost in any "Kvadrat" fabric and color of your choice before they are shipped. In case you wish to handle the re-upholstery by yourself we will deliver the chairs ready for upholstery with a discount.

Set of Ten Danish Fully Restored Erik Buch Dining Chairs, Inc. Re-Upholstery

SKU: GM2713320548062
    • Creator

      Erik Buch (Designer),Oddense Maskinsnedkeri(Manufacturer)

    • Dimensions

      Height: 30.32 in. (77 cm)Width: 19.3 in. (49 cm)Depth: 19.69 in. (50 cm)Seat Height: 17.72 in. (45 cm)

    • Sold As

      Set of 10

    • Style

      Scandinavian Modern (Of the Period)

    • Materials and Techniques

      WoodworkTeak

    • Place of Origin

      Denmark

    • Period

      Mid-20th Century

    • Date of Manufacture

      1960s

    • Condition

      ExcellentReupholstered. Repaired: Chairs have been checked by our cabinetmaker restored if needed and refinished with wax and will be reuopholstered in Kvadrat Fabric of your by our skilled upholsterer to ensure that they are in very good condition when they arrive to your doorstep. Refinished. Chairs have been checked by our cabinetmaker restored if needed and refinished with wax and will be reuopholstered in Kvadrat Fabric of your by our skilled upholsterer to ensure that they are in very good condition when they arrive to your doorstep.

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