Farstrup - Thomas Harlev - Chair (2) - Model 210 - Beech, Teak - Vintage





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Two Danish design chairs by Farstrup (model 210), designed by Thomas Harlev, with a beechwood underframe, teak backrest and black Skai leather seats, dating from the 1960s, each measuring about 78 cm high, 51 cm wide, 49 cm deep and weighing around 4 kg.
Description from the seller
Two 1960s chairs from Farstrup, model 210.
Designed by Thomas Harlev, with a beech wood frame, a teak backrest, and seats equipped with black Skai leather.
Both chairs are in a very beautiful and good condition, and have the following minor imperfections;
The left little chair in the photos.
Missing one cover cap from the screw holes of the backrest.
Attach two screws of the seat at the underside.
The right chair in the photos.
Mist 3 cover caps for the screw holes of the backrest.
It has a small, round damage to the leather of the seat, about 4 millimeters in diameter.
A few nails of the leather on the underside of the seat are loose.
At the wood joint between the seat and the backrest, a crack approximately 3 centimeters long is visible in the wood, and there is a very small amount of play (the chair is sturdy and ready for use, but in the future, this joint should be re-glued).
Depth: 49 centimeters.
Width: 51 centimeters.
Height: 78 centimeters.
Seat height; 44 centimeters.
Weight; approximately 4.5 kilograms each.
These vintage Danish design chairs will be carefully packaged and shipped insured by us.
www.oldergoods.nl
Seller's Story
Two 1960s chairs from Farstrup, model 210.
Designed by Thomas Harlev, with a beech wood frame, a teak backrest, and seats equipped with black Skai leather.
Both chairs are in a very beautiful and good condition, and have the following minor imperfections;
The left little chair in the photos.
Missing one cover cap from the screw holes of the backrest.
Attach two screws of the seat at the underside.
The right chair in the photos.
Mist 3 cover caps for the screw holes of the backrest.
It has a small, round damage to the leather of the seat, about 4 millimeters in diameter.
A few nails of the leather on the underside of the seat are loose.
At the wood joint between the seat and the backrest, a crack approximately 3 centimeters long is visible in the wood, and there is a very small amount of play (the chair is sturdy and ready for use, but in the future, this joint should be re-glued).
Depth: 49 centimeters.
Width: 51 centimeters.
Height: 78 centimeters.
Seat height; 44 centimeters.
Weight; approximately 4.5 kilograms each.
These vintage Danish design chairs will be carefully packaged and shipped insured by us.
www.oldergoods.nl

