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Arts and Crafts Desk or Office Chair by Kendrick
Jefferson
$1,854.41
£1,350
€1,581.44
CA$2,547.68
A$2,769.84
CHF 1,468.57
MX$33,203.32
NOK 18,664.78
SEK 17,099.47
DKK 11,819.24
About the Item
Arts and Crafts Desk or Office Chair by Kendrick
Jefferson
This Art Deco Walnut office chair has an attractive curving shaped back with a wide shaped top rail and comfortable arm rests, the seat is upholstered in red hide (which seems to be original) with brass studs
No study would be complete without a swivelling desk chair and this one is very comfortable
The back of the chair is 35” high, 23” deep back to front and the seat is 24” wide across the front
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