Shipping quote request Oh! Looks like your location is not in our Shipping Matrix. But don’t worry! We ship worldwide! We’ll calculate the shipping price as soon as getting your request. Shipping to: Zip/Postal Code First Name* Last Name* Email* Information about your order: Back Send a request Processing... Art Deco Style Belgian Dining Chair from De Coene, 1948, Set of 4 About This Piece Vintage Design Set of 4 Art Deco dining chairs, manufactured by De Coene Freres of Belgium, the slip seat covered in original upholstery, on square tapering legs. The chairs are from a line of dining room furniture called PARIS. Model 235, the designer's drawing is posted here. They're made from an African hardwood called iroko (or kambala), chosen for its durability as well as its grain. Creator De Coene Freres Manufacturer De Coene freres Design Period 1920 to 1949 Year 1948 Production Period 1940 to 1949 Country of Manufacture Belgium Attribution Marks This piece has been attributed based on archival documentation, such as vintage catalogs, designer records, or other literature sources Style Mid-Century, Art Deco Detailed Condition Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use. Restoration and Damage Details Light wear consistent with age and use Product Code MSC-508565 Materials Wood Color Brown Width 50 cm 19.7 inch Depth 58 cm 22.8 inch Height 86 cm 33.9 inch Seat Height 17.7 inch Weight Range Standard — Between 40kg and 80kg Duties Notice Import duty is not included in the prices you see online. You may have to pay import duties upon receipt of your order. * Please note that items made of Rosewood are subject to a special export process that may extend the delivery time an additional 2 to 4 weeks Read More Collapse On Hold More Questions? Get in Touch Call us at +1-929-9770280 Share
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