This set of four dining chairs was designed by Oswald Haerdtl and produced by manufacture TON in Czechoslovakia during in the 1950s. The interior has been changed and covered with a gray colored fabric. Wooden elements cleaned. Painted with a walnut-colored mordant and polished lacquer.
materials: beech wood, fabric
Style: Mid-century modern
Dimensions: Width 45cm, Height 80cm, Depth 45cm, Seat height 47cm
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