French 1940's Bridge Chairs
£770.00
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Chair Description
SORRY, THESE CHAIRS HAVE BEEN SOLD!
A beautiful pair of antique stylish French 1940s Bridge Chair, sourced from France, stripped and re-upholstered. They have been finished in Robert Le Heros fabric.
The versatile style and compact size of these 1940's bridge chairs allows them to fit in any room such as a lounge, bedroom or office.
Made from:
The frame is made of solid oak. The upholstery has being entirely re-done included springs, hessian, black fibre, rubberised hair, FR calico/barrier cloth and Robert Le Heros "Sous le prunier" fabric.
Dimensions:
Height: 80 cm including legs - legs 37cm, width: 50cm including arms, depth: 50cm
Photography by Charlotte Bland
Upholstered by Stephanie.
Photography by Charlotte Bland
We aim to deliver your items within four to seven working days, from time of dispatch and not from the time your order is placed. Items will only be dispatched once payment has been approved.
If you would like to collect your item from us in London please call Carol on 07709011250 or email us at info@thelondonchaircollective.com.
In very special cases we will consider bringing the chair to you for 'trying out'. We know all to well how fabric and size will affect your decision. Limited only to London.
We currently only ship to the UK mainland.
All orders come carefully packaged with lots of padding to keep them safe, however wherever possible we use recycled boxes so they may not look as pretty on the outside as they do on the inside!
We have a sliding scale of charges based on size. Small - £50 Medium - £75 Large - £100 The delivery charge will be added to the cost in the payment process at the checkout. It is in addition to the price of the item shown in the shop..
Please note that all furniture is NON RETURNABLE AND NON REFUNDABLE. Our furniture is all vintage and therefore shows signs of wear and tear in accordance with it's age. We try to give an accurate and honest description of each piece to the best of our abilities..