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SOLD: Set of 4 vintage Ercol stacking dining chairs


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Set of 4 adult-sized Ercol mid-century stacking chairs in elm and beech. Two of the chairs still retain their blue labels dating them to between 1954 and 1976.

In excellent condition. Solid and sturdy with the odd cosmetic signs of wear, but no major issues. If you require any more information or specific photos please ask.

All four chairs were professionally refinished around five years ago by Deborah Hurst Restoration who restore all the vintage Ercol furniture sold in the Margaret Howell shops.

Seat height 43.7cm

Back height 76cm

Now sold.

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