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    The chair after Thonet is from the years between 1950s This is Le Corbusier's favourite chair and one of the favourite designs of architects and designers. Unfortunately it has no...
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  • Chairs Thonet 209, Pair of Cane and Black Bentwood , 1940s or 1950s
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    The chair after Thonet is from the years between 1950-1960 This is Le Corbusier's favourite chair and one of the favourite designs of architects and designers. Unfortunately it has...
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  • August Thonet Chairs, Set of 6, Czech Republic, 50s Signed Thonet
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    this description has been automatically translated and may not be completely accurate. H77 x W37 x D44 They are in very good condition, very solid.
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