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Since 1859, when chair No. 14 was first introduced, more than 80 million units have been sold all over the world. Its iconic shapes are created by six manually bent beech rods, two bolts and ten screws. Thanks to its low weight, attractive price and legendary strength, this chair quickly found its place in the cafes of Vienna, earning the nickname the “café chair”.
Finishes:
Structure in solid beech wood in natural, stained or lacquered, seat upholstered in fabric or leather, optional decorative nails details on seat
Dimensions:
W410 x D515 x H840 mm SH460 mm
Note:
Minimum order of 6 pcs
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