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Wing chair

KR-25067

First Republic Wing Chair – a reborn legend of comfort

This original First Republic wing chair has undergone a demanding hand renovation, during which we respectfully returned to the proven craftsmanship methods of the old masters. Every detail was created with care that is rarely seen today – from the construction to the last stitch.

The filling is made of rare African grass and genuine horsehair, which ensures not only exceptional comfort, but also a long service life. The chair is upholstered in luxurious English fabric that changes its shade depending on the light and gives the whole a noble character.

Comfort that embraces you. A memory of the times when there was no hurry. When grandmothers read under a lamp, time passed slowly and the home smelled of peace. A classic wing chair in a new life – not only for sitting, but for stopping.

3 780 $ 3 780 $ without VAT

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In stock

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    Restorations and sales

    Our restoration work is always tailored to our customers' requirements.

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    Thonet weave

    We will repair your chair or armchair with original natural rattan of the highest quality.

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    Scope

    Our products find satisfied owners all over the world.

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    Transport provided

    To ensure safe delivery, we offer transport of our products.

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meticulous hand restoration, preserving the spirit of the item and using the finest materials

Each piece of furniture has its own history, sometimes very complex and dramatic, sometimes peaceful. But never ordinary. At the time of creation it was already distinctive and high-quality furniture. The owners knew it. We move its story further, sometimes just by pushing it along, sometimes breathing new life into it. It is only up to you how its story continues.

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