Thonet S411 Bauhaus Cantilever Armchairs, 1930s

3,200.00

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Pair of Bauhaus chrome-plated tubular steel cantilever armchairs, model S411, manufactured by Thonet in Germany, 1930s.

These iconic S411 cantilever armchairs have a sleek, modern look and are a great addition to any contemporary home or office. The S411 model is also a great choice for those who prefer a more traditional aesthetic, as the chrome-plated steel gives the chair a timeless look. This model is a well-known design that is well documented in general design literature. The armchairs are structurally very sound, with the chrome frame completely professionally cleaned and in good condition, and the wooden armrests newly restored and refinished. Both armchairs have been stripped of the used fabric, leaving only the wooden structure and springs, making both ready for reupholstery. If desired, these armchairs can also be reupholstered in COM by our experienced team.

Date of manufacture: 1930s
Origin: Germany
Material: Wood, Chrome
Dimensions: Height 80 cm x Width 57 cm x Depth 76 cm
Condition: The seats have been stripped of the used fabric, making both armchairs ready for reupholstery. The chrome frame was professionally cleaned and is in good condition. The wooden armrests are newly restored and refinished.

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Beige, brown, Silver

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