Kusch & Co. - Hans Ullrich Bitsch - Chair (4) - Steel






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Set of four steel chairs from the 1980s, Serie 8600 designed by Hans Ullrich Bitsch for Kusch & Co., Germany, with black and red lacquered perforated steel, dimensions 78.5 cm high, 50.5 cm wide, 58 cm deep and a 44 cm seat height; one chair has minor paint chips in used condition.
Description from the seller
Fantastic and rare 4-piece set by Hans Ullrich Bitsch for Kusch&Co., 'Serie 8600' chairs/armchairs made of painted steel and perforated sheet metal, Germany, 1980s.
Very solid, heavy, and comfortable to sit on.
Designer: Hans Ullrich Bitsch
Manufacturer: Kusch&Co.
Country: Germany
Year: 1980s
Material: Steel
Width: 50.5 cm
Height: 78.5cm
Seat height: 44cm
Depth: 58cm
A chair has small paint chips (see photos).
The auction includes only the four chairs.
Since we deal with vintage furniture, signs of wear are unavoidable and part of the nature of used items. We therefore only point out major flaws and damages with separate pictures. Nevertheless, we always strive to capture the condition of the objects as accurately as possible in good conscience.
The goods are subject to the margin scheme according to § 25a of the UStG, and VAT is not shown on the invoice.
Seller's Story
Fantastic and rare 4-piece set by Hans Ullrich Bitsch for Kusch&Co., 'Serie 8600' chairs/armchairs made of painted steel and perforated sheet metal, Germany, 1980s.
Very solid, heavy, and comfortable to sit on.
Designer: Hans Ullrich Bitsch
Manufacturer: Kusch&Co.
Country: Germany
Year: 1980s
Material: Steel
Width: 50.5 cm
Height: 78.5cm
Seat height: 44cm
Depth: 58cm
A chair has small paint chips (see photos).
The auction includes only the four chairs.
Since we deal with vintage furniture, signs of wear are unavoidable and part of the nature of used items. We therefore only point out major flaws and damages with separate pictures. Nevertheless, we always strive to capture the condition of the objects as accurately as possible in good conscience.
The goods are subject to the margin scheme according to § 25a of the UStG, and VAT is not shown on the invoice.
