Folding 'Storkline' Chair by Bruce Watt

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Designer: Bruce Watt - NZ

Maker: Bruce Watt - NZ

Year: 1950s

Size: W 430 x H 760 x D 520

Condition Report: Vintage condition. Lots of patina and scuffing to chairs in places. Wooden frames and seats are in good structural condition, some chips to the lamination. Folding mechanisms all working properly and very structurally solid. Reach out for detailed images.

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A classic piece of New Zealand design, the ‘Storkline’ Chair has transitioned through a variety of settings over the years. From practical use during wartimes through to it’s more recent resurgence as a compact and comfortable outdoor chair, the unique folding mechanism and compact design makes it a functional addition to a range of spaces.

Great for use both indoors and outside, we’ve found joy in hanging them on the wall, displaying them for all to see. There when you need them and folded away when not, the design has stood the test of time over the last 70 years for good reason.

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Designer: Bruce Watt - NZ

Maker: Bruce Watt - NZ

Year: 1950s

Size: W 430 x H 760 x D 520

Condition Report: Vintage condition. Lots of patina and scuffing to chairs in places. Wooden frames and seats are in good structural condition, some chips to the lamination. Folding mechanisms all working properly and very structurally solid. Reach out for detailed images.

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A classic piece of New Zealand design, the ‘Storkline’ Chair has transitioned through a variety of settings over the years. From practical use during wartimes through to it’s more recent resurgence as a compact and comfortable outdoor chair, the unique folding mechanism and compact design makes it a functional addition to a range of spaces.

Great for use both indoors and outside, we’ve found joy in hanging them on the wall, displaying them for all to see. There when you need them and folded away when not, the design has stood the test of time over the last 70 years for good reason.

Designer: Bruce Watt - NZ

Maker: Bruce Watt - NZ

Year: 1950s

Size: W 430 x H 760 x D 520

Condition Report: Vintage condition. Lots of patina and scuffing to chairs in places. Wooden frames and seats are in good structural condition, some chips to the lamination. Folding mechanisms all working properly and very structurally solid. Reach out for detailed images.

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A classic piece of New Zealand design, the ‘Storkline’ Chair has transitioned through a variety of settings over the years. From practical use during wartimes through to it’s more recent resurgence as a compact and comfortable outdoor chair, the unique folding mechanism and compact design makes it a functional addition to a range of spaces.

Great for use both indoors and outside, we’ve found joy in hanging them on the wall, displaying them for all to see. There when you need them and folded away when not, the design has stood the test of time over the last 70 years for good reason.

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