Folding Director's Chair In The Mcguire Style, Made Of Wood, Leather, And Brass, From The 1970s
An elegant folding director’s chair crafted from solid wood that has been turned and shaped to resemble bamboo, featuring a seat and backrest in natural leather and refined brass details. The design clearly evokes the aesthetic of 1970s American furniture, particularly the style of the renowned San Francisco workshop, characterized by the combined use of exotic elements, leather, and high-quality hardware.The frame is solid and well-constructed, with fully functional brass hinges and joints. The decorative details on the corners and the bindings that simulate weaving are particularly interesting. The leather shows signs of wear and a patina of age; note that the rigid internal support of the seat is missing, having been removed over time, but it is easily restorable.The wooden frame is in good overall condition, with well-preserved varnish and normal signs of aging. Dimensions: Height: 82 cm Seat height: 43.5 cm Width: 59 cm Depth: 44 cm For further information, photos, or technical details, please do not hesitate to contact us. Worldwide shipping available with professional packaging.
850 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Design 50's and 60's
Condition: En l'etat
Material: Solid wood
Width: 59
Height: 82
Depth: 44
Reference (ID): 1754212
Availability: In stock
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