STAK-A-BYE ARMCHAIRS by SEBEL
Designer: Harry Sebel
Maker: Sebel - Australia
Year: 1950s
Size: H 890 x W 520 x D 470 - seat height 460
Condition Report: Well worn vintage condition. Paint loss in many areas of frame. vinyl seats in great condition. Reach out for detailed images. Rubber feet will be replaced.
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Price is per chair, we have 1 available.
The first chair to be produced by Sebel, Australia, these vintage Stak-A-Bye armchairs are an icon of early industrial design in the local area.
The seat, produced from pressed metal (and upholstered in a thin layer of vinyl), floats effortlessly amongst the sweeping tubular steel than makes up the legs and armrests.
Stackable, as the name implies, they make a great cafe style chair due to their durability, stack-ability, and early industrial feel.
Designer: Harry Sebel
Maker: Sebel - Australia
Year: 1950s
Size: H 890 x W 520 x D 470 - seat height 460
Condition Report: Well worn vintage condition. Paint loss in many areas of frame. vinyl seats in great condition. Reach out for detailed images. Rubber feet will be replaced.
.
Price is per chair, we have 1 available.
The first chair to be produced by Sebel, Australia, these vintage Stak-A-Bye armchairs are an icon of early industrial design in the local area.
The seat, produced from pressed metal (and upholstered in a thin layer of vinyl), floats effortlessly amongst the sweeping tubular steel than makes up the legs and armrests.
Stackable, as the name implies, they make a great cafe style chair due to their durability, stack-ability, and early industrial feel.
Designer: Harry Sebel
Maker: Sebel - Australia
Year: 1950s
Size: H 890 x W 520 x D 470 - seat height 460
Condition Report: Well worn vintage condition. Paint loss in many areas of frame. vinyl seats in great condition. Reach out for detailed images. Rubber feet will be replaced.
.
Price is per chair, we have 1 available.
The first chair to be produced by Sebel, Australia, these vintage Stak-A-Bye armchairs are an icon of early industrial design in the local area.
The seat, produced from pressed metal (and upholstered in a thin layer of vinyl), floats effortlessly amongst the sweeping tubular steel than makes up the legs and armrests.
Stackable, as the name implies, they make a great cafe style chair due to their durability, stack-ability, and early industrial feel.