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Genuine Art Deco club chairs for sale. 2 available. I've had these chairs for over 20 years and reluctantly it's time to update things. No fixed price, please make a sensible offer, they are also for auction on eBay with a low start price.


They had been previously upholstered in a sage green velour, but I don't think that's the original fabric. I had loose covers made in hard wearing orange cotton, which is worn and faded now, plus it's threadbare in places, see pics, but they are washable in cold water and have stood the test of two children. One chair is in better condition than the other, but I would advise getting new covers made to make these chairs wonderful again. I have more photos, please email if interested.


They are sprung with the original springs and seats are filled with horsehair I think, but they retain their shape and are still very comfy, designed to last.


Dimensions;

Height of back 80cm,

Width 94cm

Seat height 40cm

Depth 1 metre


The chairs are extremely heavy so two people will be needed to lift them. Viewing welcome too.


From a pet and smoke free home.

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