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Pair of Gilbert Rohde Attributed Cloud Form Lounge Chairs 1940's
Creator: Gilbert Rohde (Attributed) Offered by: Converso
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Pair of Gilbert Rohde Attributed Cloud Form Lounge Chairs 1940's
These elegant lounge chairs are attributed to Gilbert Rohde and feature solid beech tapered legs. Each chair includes a loose cushion, recently reupholstered in luxurious Great Plains Shearling, made from 100% high-pile wool, ensuring both comfort and style.
These chairs make a stunning addition to any living space, combining mid-century design with contemporary craftsmanship.
Dimensions:
- Height: 27.5"
- Width: 31"
- Depth: 31"
- Seat Height: 18" - More Information
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