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Artworks
Dirk van Sliedregt
Lounge Chairs in Rattan with Black Tubular Steel frame by Gebroeders Jonkers, The Netherlands, 1960'sWicker/Rattan, Black Lacqueered Steel FrameHeight: 73 cm / 28.7 inches
Width: 60.5 cm / 23.8 inches
Depth: 68.5 cm / 27.0 inches
Seat height: 41.5 cm / 16.3 inches
Arm height: 58 cm / 22.8 inchesLabeled with 'Rotankeur Noordwolde'€ 3,650.00 set price - 2 chairsFurther images
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This low lounge chair was designed by Dirk van Sliedregt and manufactured by Gebroeders Jonckers in 1960. It features a rattan/wicker webbed seat and backrest, supported by a black lacquered...This low lounge chair was designed by Dirk van Sliedregt and manufactured by Gebroeders Jonckers in 1960. It features a rattan/wicker webbed seat and backrest, supported by a black lacquered bend tubular steel frame. The combination of natural materials and industrial design reflects the modernist influences of the period.
The chair’s low profile and lightweight construction make it both functional and versatile for various interior settings. These pieces are excellent examples of mid-century Dutch design, blending simplicity with durable craftsmanship.
We have six chairs in stock, with four in good, matching condition. Sold in pairs. Priced displayed is for a pair (2 chairs).
Dirk van Sliedregt was a Dutch furniture designer known for his work with rattan and modern materials. His designs often combined natural fibers with metal frames, creating functional and durable pieces. Van Sliedregt’s work reflects mid-century Dutch design principles.
Condition
In total 6 chairs are available. 4 of them are in a matching good original condition with hardly any damages to the webbing. 2 of the chairs need to be redone with new webbing.
The black metal frames show some damages to the lacquer. We can either restore or completely refinish the frames when requested.
We have consciously chosen to photograph all of our items in their current state to present the real original condition as completely as possible for transparency towards our clients.
In case you have any additional questions about the original condition, always feel free to reach out and ask us for additional images. We do also offer services such as restoration and re-upholstery in case this is wished for.
Provenance
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