Made in Italy in the 50s from oak wood.
the seat is covered with green canvas fabric and the back is in Vienna straw.
This chair perfectly captures the essence of mid-century style, characterized by clean lines and timeless design.
The size and workmanship of this chair make it suitable for various environments, from the dining room to the living room, to a desk.
I'm selling it as requiring restoration because the wood has some small woodworm holes (visible in the photos), but the woodworm is not present. Furthermore, the structure is slightly unstable and there are some signs of age and use. There are no broken or missing parts.
The Vienna straw is no longer taut but is wavy because it has given way over time.
The upholstery has a patina of age.
Measurements: the chair is 46 cm wide and 51 cm deep. The chair is 86 cm high in total while up to the seat it is 49 cm.
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