Pair of Danish style upholstered imbuia lounge chairs, South Africa, mid-20th century

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From early Cape furniture to mid-century classics and contemporary pieces, this selection of furniture, ceramics, glass and bronzes, traces a journey through more than two hundred years of South African design.


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ZAR 222 775
Lot 499
  • Pair of Danish style upholstered imbuia lounge chairs, South Africa, mid-20th century
  • Pair of Danish style upholstered imbuia lounge chairs, South Africa, mid-20th century


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ZAR 18 000 - 20 000
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ZAR 222 775
Location
Cape Town
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About this Item

Pair of Danish style upholstered imbuia lounge chairs, South Africa, mid-20th century
each with slatted back, sculpted armrests, raised on turned tapering legs, re-upholstered in teal fabric
(2)
height: 74cm; width: 70cm; depth: 80cm


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