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SOLD - Chair based on Philippe Starck's iconic Louis "ghost chair" design


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Hello,


I have this Louis "ghost chair" to sell. Based on the iconic design by Philippe Starck, it measures 36 inches tall, with a seat height of 18.5 inches. The seat is 20.5 inches at its widest point. We bought it new about six years ago and it was based in our conservatory, but we no longer have room for it sadly due to buying a sofa set!


It's for sale for ?40 and I'm based in Catford, about a 15-minute drive from Forest Hill Road. If you'd like it, please PM me!

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