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SOLD:Mid century armchair re-upholstered for sale


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Lovely example of a mid- century wing- back armchair made by Casala c 1960s. Rare and original.

Fully restored and reupholstered in soft green wool

VERY COMFORTABLE and sturdy. One of a kind.

The chair is in pale hardwood and has a lovely curved open slatted back in wood, and gently curved arms

The wood has been stripped back and waxed.

Original seat, back and wings have been stripped and re- upholstered in soft green wool, with contrasting orange buttons on button-back, which match the very subtle fleck in the wool fabric.

New seat base


Measures

102cm high

68cm width at widest point

80 cm depth at widest point.

Casala plaque is on the on chair underside


?199 please ono. (Originally asking ?399 due to the work involved in restoration)

Viewings are welcome as the colour of the wood and wool are lovely, but this doesn't come out well in the photos


Collection London SE24 please,


Casala is a German furniture making company established in 1917. It has a reputation for making quality furniture, for making school furniture in the 1950s, and nowadays concentrates on quality contract furniture. See Casala.com for further information.

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