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Viggo Boesen Attributed Lounge Chair No 107 for Slagelse Møbelværk
Creator: Viggo Boesen (Attributed) - Slagelse Møbelvaerk (Slagelse Mobelvaerk) Offered by: 1st Modern
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Description
Extremely rare high-back version of chair No 107 for Slagelse Møbelværk. This majestic chair completely surrounds you with its curved backrest and it is just as comfortable as it looks. It's been reupholstered in honey-white sheepskin and cognac leather buttons.
CONDITION
Excellent, fully restored and reupholstered.
MEASUREMENTS
Height: 39.38 in. (100 cm)
Width: 29.93 in. (76 cm)
Depth: 35.44 in. (90 cm) -
More Information
Period: 1950-1979 Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 502792 -
Dimensions
W. 29.93 in; H. 39.38 in; D. 35.44 in; W. 76.02 cm; H. 100.03 cm; D. 90.02 cm;
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