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FS: 4 x Marcel Breuer Cesca style chairs vintage '70s


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This is a dining set of black Marcel Breuer Cesca design chairs, 70s/80s reproductions, likely to be from Conran, Habitat or Heals from that time - modern antique and iconic classics, and a hard-to-find set of 4... Some info about the designs here: http://www.nytimes.com/1991/02/07/garden/the-many-lives-of-a-very-common-chair.html


Condition

There are some tears to the caning of the seats for 2 of these chairs (1 smaller and 1 larger), and scattered minor scuffs and spots to the paint on the chairs and chrome, commensurate with age and use. The seats can be repaired, or you can easily buy replacement ones here on eBay.


Pick up and bidding

Sad to be selling these - they look great in any style room, but I need to buy more toddler-friendly designs, unfortunately! The chairs are located in London SE22 - buyer must pick up. Also on sale on auction sites. Please feel free to ask for more photos or ask questions.


Price: ?75 ONO

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