Chair Ash Italy 1950s-1960s
Features
Production: Italiana
Production country: Italy
Main essence: Ash Tree
Description
Chair in ash wood, expanded, upholstered in fabric.
Product Condition:
Product in fair condition showing some signs of wear. The product can be restored by our laboratories, according to the tastes and needs of the customer, with accommodation of the padding, choice of a new fabric for the upholstery, among our different samples, and remaking of the polishing of the wooden part.
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 80
Width: 41
Depth: 50,5
Seat height: 45
Additional Information
Production: Italiana
Time:
1950s
1950s1960s
1960sMain essence: Ash Tree
Ash wood is divided into two types. The first, white ash, is obtained from the fraxinus americana which grows in North America and Europe, is very elastic and resistant but subject to woodworm. It is used in the construction of furniture and more rarely as an ornament. The second type, the common ash, is obtained from the fraxinus excelsior which grows in Europe, northwestern Africa and western Asia, and was used by English and American cabinetmakers to make chairs.Material:
Foam
Fabric
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