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4 Hungarian Pine Rush Dining Chairs in Style of Charlotte Perriand


Very nice chairs from the 60s made of pine with a wicker woven seat and back.
Fit perfectly with the style of designers such as Charlotte Perriand and Charles Dudouyt.
They are comfortable and have a very nice warm appearance due to the use of only natural materials.

The chairs are in good condition with normal signs of wear considering their age.

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Set of 4 Tube B20 Dining Chairs by Tecta, 1981


The Tecta B20 dining chair, designed in 1981. Axel Bruchhäuser worked on it with Jean Prouvé.
Together they further developed the Bauhaus principle of the chair without hind legs.
The first impetus for this was around 1920 by Mart Stam and Marcel Breuer
The chairs are in a good condition, the wickerwork has some signs of wear as you can see in the photos.

Dimensions
Height: 30.71 in (78 cm)
Width: 19.69 in (50 cm)
Depth: 22.84 in (58 cm)
Seat Height: 18.9 in (48 cm)

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12 Scandinavian Modern Dining Chairs Papercord Beech

Beautiful blond Scandinavian chairs with color papercord seats.
The seats have two color tones, one colors more towards the brown and the other towards the green.

Measurements: 42.5 cm wide,  45 cm deep, 81 cm high, 45 cm seat height.

4 pieces are a little different in size than the other 6:  83 cm high and 46 cm seat height.

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Keywords: Sustainability, Simplicity, Natural, Nature, Sustainable, Pure, Calm, Boho, Durable

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Amazing Porcelain Dragon Vase / Urn Schumann Arzberg Bavaria

Very nice white porcelain vase with Chinese dragons in relief.

Dated from mid 20th century with the Schumann, Arzberg Germany stamp.
In very good condition.

The factory was founded in 1881 by Christian Heinrich Schumann and a businessman Franz Ferdinand Riess. Porzellanfabrik Schumann & Riess was located in Arzberg, Bavaria, Germany.

Christian Heinrich Schumann died in 1884. His youngest son Carl was to inherit the factory. As Carl was too young, the business was manages by his mother Christiana.

In 1892 when Carl turned 21, the factory was renamed to Porzellanfabrik Carl Schumann G.m.b.H. & Co. K.G. Carl’s mother stepped down in 1896 leaving Carl management of the firm.

In 1923 the factory became a stock company becoming Carl Schumann Porzellanfabrik AG.

After Carl Schumann I passed away in 1926, the company was taken over by Carl Schumann II. In 1957 the factory employeed almost 1100 workers. Carl II resigned in 1961 and was succeeded by Carl III.

In 1990 the business was overtaken by Wolfgang Schupli, co-owner of WMF and Hutschenreuther AG. In 1994 production was stopped.

Dimensions:  Height: 11.03 in. (28 cm),  diameter: 9.06 in. (23 cm).

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