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Pair of Art Deco Stools / Tabourets, Black Lacquer, France, circa 1940
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1 Pair of beautiful Art Deco stools / Tabourets from Paris, circa 1940.
Wood lacquered with new black polyester lacquer and elaborately polished to high-gloss.
Newly upholstered with makeshift cotton fabric.
We have a collection of different fabrics available. If wanted, the final fabric could be chosen by the buyer and will be upholstered by us. Price of fabric and upholstery work adds onto the price of the tabourets. Send us a message for any questions. - More Information
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Dimensions
W. 20.08 in; H. 16.54 in; D. 14.57 in; W. 51 cm; H. 42 cm; D. 37 cm;
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