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Dining room set SE15 by Pierre Mazairac & Karel Boonzaaijer for Pastoe, 1976 Netherlands / eetkamer set ontworpen door Pierre Mazairac & Karel Boonzaaijer voor Pastoe, 1976. Modernistische stoelen, model SE15, met bijbehorende 4-6 persoons eettafel gemaakt van massief essenhout (waarschijnlijk ontworpen door Cees Braakman). De essenhouten stoelen zijn bekleed met een gemeleerde roestbruine stof. Mooie zichtbare houtverbindingen bij stoelen en tafel. De stoelen hebben een mooi contrast in vormgeving, massief versus open, afhankelijk van welke kant je de stoelen bekijkt. De eettafel is verlengbaar van 4 naar 6 personen. Het verlengstuk zit opgeborgen onder het tafelblad.
Conditie: goede vintage conditie. De stoelen hebben gebruikssporen zoals kleine krasjes en deukjes overeenkomstig de leeftijd. Bij 1 stoel zit een zichtbare beschadiging bij de overgang zitting/rugleuning. De bekleding is netjes. Bij een stoel is aan de onderzijde een schroef ingedraaid. Waarschijnlijk ten behoeve van de stevigheid. De stoelen zijn stevig/stabiel. 1 stoel heeft zeer lichte speling. De tafel heeft tint verschillen maar zit goed in de blanke lak. Bekijk voor een goede indruk ook de foto’s. *Niet alle gebruikssporen worden tekstueel genoemd. Heeft u aanvullende vragen met betrekking tot de staat van het meubel, dan horen wij dat graag.*
Afmetingen:
Stoelen: breed 55 cm, diep 55 cm, hoogte 74,5 cm, zithoogte 44,5 cm
Tafel: breed 143 cm, breedte verlengd 202 cm, diepte 85 cm, hoogte 74 cm
Code: S2119
Dining room set designed by Pierre Mazairac & Karel Boonzaaijer for Pastoe, 1976. Modernist chairs, model SE15, with matching 4-6 seater dining table made of solid ash wood (probably designed by Cees Braakman). The ash wood chairs are upholstered with a mixed rust brown fabric. Beautiful visible wood joints at chairs and table. The chairs have a nice contrast in design, solid versus open, depending on which side you look at the chairs. The dining table can be extended from 4 to 6 people. The extension is stored under the table top.
Good vintage condition. The chairs have signs of wear such as small scratches and dents corresponding to their age. 1 chair has visible damage at the transition seat/backrest. The upholstery is neat. A screw is screwed in at the bottom of a chair. Probably for the sake of sturdiness. The chairs are sturdy/stable. 1 chair has very light play. The table has tint differences but is well in the clear coat. Please also view the photos for a good impression. *Not all traces of use are mentioned textually. If you have additional questions regarding the condition of the furniture, please let us know.*














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