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Thonet Bauhaus Stool, Black Lacquer, Austria circa 1920
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Description
Very elegant and comfortable Art Deco stools from Austria, Vienna circa 1920.
The birch solid wood has been ebonized, lacquered and polished for a premium black high-gloss surface. On the bottom there is an old "Thonet" brand stamp, referring to its manufacturer.
Great new upholstery work. Therefore the fabric "Zig-Zag Birds" by Kirkby Design x Eley Kishimoto has been chosen.
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Dimensions
H. 17.72 in; Diam. 14.17 in; H. 45 cm; Diam. 36 cm;
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