Henry W Klein vintage teak frame armchair with original black leather cushions designed 1965 for Mobelfabrikken Komfort.
A very comfortable armchair that makes for a perfect addition to a living room or even use as an occasional chair.
The chair frame is made of teak and is very minimalistic, making the chair seem lighter in the space.
The chairs has two side cushions which increase the width of the armrests without increasing the width of the frame.
All of the cushions are soft & comfortable, and upholstered in original black colour leather.
The teak frame has a beautiful colour that contrasts the black leather upholstered cushions.
The frame can be dismantled for flat packing and easy delivery / transport.
Maker's label located underneath the teak frame.
SOLDShipping And Handling
We are happy to assist with international shipping to any destination around the world.
To enable us to get a price quote for your specific enquiry please email us with your full address and contact details.
Our shipping partner DSV will then base the cost of shipping + delivery to your home address.
The delivery is to cerb-side meaning that the delivery will NOT be unpacekd or installed in your home.
It is YOUR responsibility to un-pack the items once the crate has been delivered.
Delivery Schedule
We deliver your order for furniture once we have contacted you and arranged a delivery day and time.
Delivery of furniture and large items are carried out in our own vehicle and all items will be securely blanketed and strapped down during transport
For small items that are sent by courier DPD or PARCELFORCE, we will normally send your order to you in 3 business days. International orders are generally received in under 10 days.
You must inform us within two working days if the goods are lost or damaged in transit so that we can make a prompt claim against the delivery company and correct the problem. Please quote your order number in all correspondence.
You agree that proof of delivery supplied by our delivery company is sufficient evidence to establish that goods have been received.