Bentwood Cane Chairs

Bentwood cane chairs

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Beech bentwood with canned seat and backrest, made in Sweden in the 1970s by MFB Möbelindusti AB. Some damages on the canning, restoration on request possible.Six pieces available. Delivery time for the rest about 10-14 days.


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I wish I knew who made these incredible bentwood chairs because they came out of a beautiful estate with a lot of high-end antique furniture. But alas, I do not, and there are no makers marks to indicate their provenance. So I must advertise them as Thonet-style, heavy cane Bentwood chairs. These are gorgeous chairs, likely from the 40s, but certainly representative of the mid-century modern design aesthetic. There’s a lot of bending on these bentwood chairs, and the carved sabre legs only add to the elegant, curvy aesthetic.


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Woody - Furnishings

About Set of four Italian beechwood dining or kitchen chairs in natural oil and wax finish with caned seats. Details OF THE PERIOD Mid-Century Modern PLACE OF ORIGIN Italy DATE OF MANUFACTURE 1950s PERIOD Mid-20th Century MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES Cane,Bentwood CONDITION Good WEAR Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. DIMENSIONS H 31.25 in. x W 19.5 in. x D 18.75 in.H 79.38 cm x W 49.53 cm x D 47.63 cm SEAT HEIGHT 18.5 in. (46.99 cm) SELLER LOCATION Los Angeles, CA SOLD AS Set of 4 REFERENCE NUMBER LU808014250141


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Features & Specs: Orders received in 16 weeksDimensions: 46cm (W) x 41cm (D) x 80cm (H) Seat height: 46cmColour options: Natural, Black, White Get ready to lighten the ambience of your dining room with Austrian-born designer Josef Hoffmans sensational handwoven 811 Bentwood Cane Dining Armchair. Inspired by Michael Thonets 1840s original technique of creating a backrest and back legs from a single piece of bent beechwood. Today stylistically accurate 811 Bentwood Cane Dining Armchair design boasts the same utterly handsome and reliable structural support. Whilst considered a traditional style due to its history, modern Bentwood designs harness the power of modern machine construction to ensure extra durability and time-tested strength. One can see why the fresh and modern looks of the 811 armchair are still sought after today. Bentwood designs showcase the fine detail and skill that go into creating each individual piece so you can follow our Scandi inspired mantra, buy once, buy well. Why we love Bentwood designs: Stay comfortable with this family-friendly durable design. Lighten and lift any contemporary space with natural cane and white colours. Enhance elegance and ease of any contemporary space with black cane colour. Easy to care for and clean. Simply wipe with a damp cloth. Add history and a timeless armchair design to any space. History of TON: In the 1840s Michael Thonet began experimenting with bending beechwood to create dining chairs. By the 1850s Thonets styles had become mainstream and the output of his TON factories became vast. In the 1920s, TON designed and created the 811 Bentwood Cane Dining Armchair, also known as The Prague Chair. And today TONs innovative techniques and furniture designs have expanded to create bentwood stools, tables and accessories.


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