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Beautiful Vintage German armchairs, Set of two, 1970s

Beautiful Vintage German armchairs, Set of two, 1970s

300 

The beautiful pair of vintage armchairs produced in Germany in the 1970s. Full restored and refurnishing with a spotted light brown upholstery, the armchairs overlook an elegant line and can be an interesting accent in any modern interior. The armchairs are in very good vintage condition.

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SKU: MIA0127 Category:
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Additional information

Design Period

1970-1979

Country of Origin

Material(s)

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Color(s)

Weight

Standard weight (between 10 and 40 kg)

Dimensions (H x W x D)

93 x 59 x 66 cm, Seat Height = 48 cm

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