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Reduced: MidCentury Modern style : Four Heal's American Oak Dining Chairs by Kay+Stemmer


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For sale, MidCentury Modern chairs, oak, 2 upholstered in blue wool and two in green wool.


Four 'Stride' Dining Table & Chairs by Kay+Stemmer.


The Stride dining furniture range was designed by Kay+Stemmer for the Heal's ReDiscovers Collection.

They took their inspiration from the Utility dining furniture designed by Christopher Heal in the 1950s.


The chairs are made from solid American oak and every joint, dimension and material is considered.


'Robust and simple, Stride has an unmistakably contemporary feel.'


Purchased from Heal's. Available to view now, very lovely condition and work in a period, contemporary or a midcentury setting. About ?350.00 each new, so all offers welcome as they are too big for the new home we are moving to. Looking for around ?150.00 per chair. May split into pairs as an option.


***Now reduced to ?120.00 per chair, will consider splitting into pairs.***



Stride Dining Table & Chairs by Kay+Stemmer


http://www.andrea-stemmer.co.uk/portfolio/stride-dining-table-and-chairs/ Maker's website

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