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    ANTIQUE BARBER CHAIR

    1.100,00 €

    Antique barber chair from the early 20th century.

    A swivel barber chair, exceptionally attractive due to its curved iron frame and wooden seat with an embossed pattern. It is extremely rare and can make a remarkable statement in your home. You can use it as an armchair or as an unconventional office chair. Of course, it can also find its place again in craftsmanship, in a barbershop or hair salon.

    Dimensions: 115 x 70 x 55 cm

    Weight: 23 kg

    The chair is in excellent condition, with a weathered patina. The headrest is included but requires repairs.

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    SKU: A874 Categories: Furniture, New Stock, Premium
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    Weight 23 kg
    Dimensions 115 × 70 × 55 cm
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