Set of 4 vintage teak frame dining chairs designed by Erik Buch and produced by Anderstrup Mobelfabrik, model 38.
This dining chair has been elegantly designed and features a tall curved back rest offering great support and promoting good seating posture.
The frame is made of solid Burma teak which has a darker appearance than standard teaks. It offers the same great strength
and makes the chair appear less orange/green in colour.
The chairs have been upholstered in NEW black vinyl upholstery, giving the chairs a sleek and minimal look.
This sets makes a fantastic addition to your dining room, providing some classic midcentury Danish design to your home.
REF DC1166
Width. 19 inch / 48cm - Depth. 20 inch / 51cm - Height. 31½ inch / 80cm - Seat height. 18 inch / 46cm - Seat depth. 16 inch / 41cm
Shipping And Handling
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It is YOUR responsibility to un-pack the items once the crate has been delivered.
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