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Josef Frank Dining Chairs Cherry Leather Model 2238, Svenskt Tenn, 1957, Sweden

$11,365.09per set
£8,490.60per set
€9,600per set
CA$15,825.32per set
A$17,003.42per set
CHF 9,122.30per set
MX$200,319.89per set

About the Item

Set of 4 original production Josef Frank dining chairs model 2238 made in the late 1950s. Model designed in 1957, frame in cherry, lyre-shaped back tray in rattan and bamboo, seats upholstered in original beige leather with pearl nailing. Amazing patina in this authentic Josef Frank design. The rattan in the back rest is the finishing touch in Josef Frank’s chair 2238.. Like a jewel, the rattan lyre adorns the light 2238 cherry chair. Possibly the last piece of furniture that Josef Frank designed, the frame with its four side rails and two cross rails provides the chair with stability and leads the eye up to the generous lyre back hand crafted of double rattan tubes.
  • Creator:
    Josef Frank (Designer),Svenskt Tenn (Manufacturer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 34.26 in (87 cm)Width: 17.72 in (45 cm)Depth: 17.72 in (45 cm)Seat Height: 17.33 in (44 cm)
  • Sold As:
    Set of 4
  • Style:
    Scandinavian Modern (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1957
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. Minor fading. Good condition. Few dents and small cracks to wood. Crazings to leather.
  • Seller Location:
    Odense, DK
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU3793147196372

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