Two THONET chairs No. 642

Two THONET chairs No. 642
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Two THONET chairs No. 642. Circa 1910, this model appeared in 1904 at Thonet and was produced at least until the 1930s. They are in perfect condition and “American mahogany” color. These two chairs can be used on a daily basis. They have hoops connecting the feet, although there is a version with a ring. The caned seats are also in perfect condition.

The dimensions are as follows: seat height of 47 cm, total height of 90 cm, and a seat of 42x40 cm. Each chair has a stamp and a label under the seat.

More photos and information are available upon request. Shipping possible in France and Europe, or collection in Alsace.

Thonet is an Austrian company founded by Michael Thonet in 1819, famous for its bentwood furniture. The steam-bending method of wood, developed by Michael Thonet, revolutionized furniture production in the 19th century. Thonet's creations, notably the famous No. 14 chair, are renowned for their elegant design, lightness and durability.

Ref: 6GDLS92GWG

Style Art Nouveau (Chairs of Art Nouveau Style)
Period 20th century (Chairs 20th century)
Country of origin Austria-Hungary
Artist Thonet
Cabinetmaker Thonet
Length (cm) 47
Width (cm) 41
Height (cm) 90
Weight (Kg) 4
Materials Beech
Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
Location 68920, Wettolsheim, France
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