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Liberty bar stools for sale (set of 3) Originally ?360 now ?60 for the set!


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Original Italian Designer bar stools (set of 3) bought from LIBERTY London. Excellent condition!


Originally ?360 for the set, now only ?60 for the set!


The stools were bought from Liberty of London as one-off pieces.


Original Italian designer bar stools with Chrome legs and frame bought from Liberty of London


The legs are of chrome, the seat pads are covered in faux fur and sit on a very unusual half oval support (see photos).


This is not one of those light weight bar stools you find in Argos, it has a solid feel and weight.


Further more, the seat pads can be removed from the stool frame and can be re-upholstered to any fabric of your choice, inc leather. This can be done by any DIY-ers.


The stools were designed and built of quality and will last forever if good care is taken care of, this could also be a good investment for someone who appreciates classic designer furniture.


Item Location: East Dulwich, I can deliver to local areas.

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