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Set of 4 Prague Model 811 Chairs by Josef Frank for Stendig, Poland, c. 1960s

$5,195
£3,864.20
€4,524.22
CA$7,248.79
A$8,111.60
CHF 4,235.50
MX$99,723.66
NOK 53,435.66
SEK 50,282.69
DKK 33,754.13
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Introducing a rare and beautiful set of four (4) Bentwood Prague Model 811 Dining Chairs by the renowned designers Josef Frank and Josef Hoffmann for Stendig. Designed in the 1960s, these chairs are a true representation of mid-century modern design and craftsmanship. Constructed from walnut bentwood, the chairs retain their original finish in very good condition with light signs of wear consistent with age. The caned seats and backs are also original and add an elegant touch to the design. The tapered legs and sculpted backrests create a sleek and sophisticated look that will complement any dining room or living space. The Bentwood Prague Model 811 is a highly sought-after design, and this set (in 100% original condition) is a rare find. It is the perfect addition to any interior design enthusiast or collector looking for a true piece of mid-century modern history. Josef Frank and Josef Hoffmann were both renowned architects and designers of the early 20th century. Frank was known for his use of color and pattern in his designs, while Hoffmann was recognized for his geometric and linear styles. Together, they created a unique aesthetic that was both modern and timeless. Stendig is a well-known furniture manufacturer known for its high-quality, mid-century modern designs. Founded in the 1960s, the company continues to produce iconic designs that are sought after by collectors and interior designers alike. This set of Bentwood Prague Model 811 Dining Chairs is not only a stunning piece of furniture but also a piece of art. Add it to your collection today and enjoy the beauty of mid-century modern design in your home. ---Dimensions--- Width: 21.25 in / 53.98 cm Depth: 20 in / 50.8 cm Height: 32 in / 81.28 cm Seat Height: 18.5 in / 46.99 cm Arm Height: 28 in / 71.12 cm This elegant set of Model 811 dining chairs by Josef Frank/Hoffman is in 100% original, vintage condition! The solid walnut frames are in very good shape showing some minor nicks and light surface scratches (the worst of which can be seen in the photos provided) but showing no gouges, stains or other damage whatsoever. The original caning is also in very good original condition showing only minor breaks in the caning, the worst of which can be seen in both the detail photos and natural light video provided. There is also a small divot in the caning on one of the seats that is approximately 2" x 3" and can also be seen in the detail photos provided. There are also some minor areas of subtle discoloration and can be seen, if barely, in the video provided. With that said all four seats and backrests are weight-bearing and structurally sound. This absurdly gorgeous set of dining chairs is very comfortable, structurally sound and ready for decades more of use. Please view all photos and video for details on this exquisite set's current condition. We're limited on the amount of media we can post so additional photos and videos are available upon request.
  • Creator:
    Josef Frank (Designer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 32 in (81.28 cm)Width: 21.25 in (53.98 cm)Depth: 20 in (50.8 cm)
  • Style:
    Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1960
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. Please see the listing body for the full condition details.
  • Seller Location:
    Deland, FL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: AM02316-41stDibs: LU7413241369212

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