Set of Chairs for Stilwood, published Height: 70 cm Width: 56 cm, Depth: 58 cm
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Set of Chairs for Stilwood, published Height: 70 cm Width: 56 cm, Depth: 58 cm Splendid set of 6 wooden chairs designed by Gigi Sabadin in the 70's for the fine Italian manufacture Stilwood.The chairs are made entirely of wood, their structure is very special, in fact it is composed of a seat and a backrest, but the peculiarity lies in the composition of the feet. In fact, the feet are 4 but merge at the height of the backrest. It is made entirely of fine wood, while the seat and backrest have been reupholstered in an enveloping white bouclé.

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Set of Chairs for Stilwood, published Height: 70 cm Width: 56 cm, Depth: 58 cm Splendid set of 6 wooden chairs designed by Gigi Sabadin in the 70's for the fine Italian manufacture Stilwood.The chairs are made entirely of wood, their structure is very special, in fact it is composed of a seat and a backrest, but the peculiarity lies in the composition of the feet. In fact, the feet are 4 but merge at the height of the backrest. It is made entirely of fine wood, while the seat and backrest have been reupholstered in an enveloping white bouclé.

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