1963
Pair of Italian armchairs from the 60s
Oxford model designed by Martin Grierson for Arflex in 1963
Curved rosewood shell, brown leather seat and metal legs
They are intact and stable.
There are small signs of aging on the metal.
The upholstery is intact and without tears. Only one session has two small white dots.
On the wooden shell of both armchairs there are some signs of wear on the top edge (visible in the photo)
Measurements: width 59 cm and depth 50 cm and total height of 72 cm and height up to the seat of 47 cm
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