Pair of vintage Scandinavian Kroken leather armchairs by Ake Fribyter for Nelo, 1970
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About this vintage design furniture
SCANDINAVIAN VINTAGE Ake fribyter for nelo möbler- sweden, Roche-bobois distributor in France. Pair of leather armchairs " kroken Model created in 1974 Black lacquered wood frame, is formed of two elements, one being the base, the other the armrests and the back. A nacelle in fabric and black-brown leather resting in cantilever on this flexible structure accommodates comfortable leather cushions with a beautiful black-brown patina. Removable and adjustable headrests Even if they show signs of wear and tear, being original, these chairs are in very good general condition and of an unbeatable comfort. The leathers have been nourished, the cushion fixings redone. Small plate of the manufacturer nelo on the base. Slight discolorations of the wood under the base and of the fabric in some places, not serious. Dimensions and weight. Height: 87 cm- width: 76 cm- depth: 85 cm. Weight: 10 kg each. Dismountable structure in 2 parts as well as the seats and the headrests so... Possible shipping
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Features
- Length
- 76 cm
- Height
- 87 cm
- Depth
- 85 cm
- Designer
- Ake FRIBYTER
- Condition
- Minor defects
- Period
- 1970s
- Origin
- Sweden
- Colour
- Brown
- Main material
- Leather
- Other material
- Wood
delivery and return
- Shipped from : France
- Delivery time :
- 1 week for small items
- 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
- Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery
About the designer
Ake FRIBYTER
Åke Fribyter was a Swedish designer born on December 8, 1917 and died on December 3, 1999. He studied at the Stockholm School of Industrial Arts and began his career working for the Swedish furniture company NK, where he designed modern, functional furniture.