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These are a set of eight dining chairs for Poltronova in the 1970s, designed by Ettore Sottsass. Their design is simplistic yet impactful, featuring strong lines and proportions. The chairs are constructed with a solid teak wooden frame, which extends into the large armrests to ensure maximum comfort. The brown wood beautifully complements the chairs' black upholstery. Additionally, aluminum accents on the back underscore the chairs' modern and sleek appearance. Originally created for the Montecatini hotel in the 1960s, our iteration has been reupholstered in a black boucle by Bisson Bruneel.
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