3x Scandinavian Dining Chairs
Purchased approximately 7 years ago with an opportune find at a op-shop, these were previously upholstered in a lovely pale pink fabric.
At the time of purchase I reupholstered them with the sage green canvas material and sanded and restored the timber. I’ve always been unsure of the timber but did think it was teak for a while so used oil suitable for that.
Although three chairs is an odd number, these go well with other chairs, either around a similar era round or rectangular table.
One of the chairs had had a hasty repair job which has resulted in scratches (as pictured in the last photos). This is easily fixed with a new piece of timber and screws. This needs to happen before I’d deem it a useable chair.
Selling to make room, and we haven’t been using them. They’ve been in a dry basement for a year or so and have been cleaned recently with a damp cloth.
Dimensions
510w 500d 800h, 450h to seat
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