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Set of Midcentury Orange Velvet Armchairs and Stools, Edmund Homa, Europe, 1960s

$4,398.34per item
£3,273.66per item
€3,700per item
CA$6,100.06per item
A$6,567.27per item
CHF 3,516.90per item
MX$79,133.23per item
NOK 44,373.52per item
SEK 40,608.94per item
DKK 28,200.84per item
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Beautiful bright orange velvet Armchairs GFM-142 and stools, designed by Edmund Homa, a polish architect, designer of Industrial Design and interior architecture, professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk. The armchairs was made in the 1960s in the Gosciecinska furniture factory from solid beech wood. The GFM-142 armchair is regarded one of the best polish armchair design from the previous age. The armchairs has been thoroughly renovated. The tension belts have been changed, new upholstery foams, leopard velvet upholstery it's Italian velvet of the highest quality. Extremely comfortable model! We can prepare this set also in a set with foot stool. You can choose other wood and velvet color. This is proce for set of 4 - 2 armchairs and 2 stools.

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