They see me ROLLIN’……….. Right into the Club…. CLUB CHAIR & OTTOMAN that is!!! This incredibly MARVELOUS vintage club chair is comprised of black faux leather with a subtle trim of black nail head detail, a loose seat & back T-cushion, fabulous front casters, and beautiful blonde wood block style back feet. The ottoman is also wearing sultry black faux leather, has a semi-attached square cushion, and features convenient (and quite stylish) casters. The boxy shape with its slightly reclined back, the thick cushy seat & back T-cushions, wide comfy arms, and generous ottoman just calls out to you to sit and relax. Put your feet up with a nice cup of coffee or lovely cocktail, add a good book and an interesting program, and you are in heaven. And the casters make it SUPER convenient to roll from room to room! Its Art Deco to Mid-Century Modern lines will blend with many design styles and it bears a timeless presence you are sure to love for years to come. We have fallen in love with this set here at the shop. It’s going to be hard to let go for sure!! You better hurry and make it yours! (That is if you can pry us out of it!!)
Mid-20th Century Art Deco to Mid Century Modern Black Faux Leather Club Chair & Ottoman with Casters
$2,495
Fantastic Mid-20th Century Art Deco to Mid Century Modern black faux leather club chair & ottoman. The chair has black nail head detail, a loose seat & back T-cushion, front casters, and blonde wood block style back feet. Ottoman has a semi attached cushion and casters. Beautiful condition, keeping in mind that this is vintage and not new so will have signs of use and wear even if it has been refinished or restored. Specifically, no outstanding flaws detected just normal wear to vinyl. Please see photos, zoom in for details, and see long description as they are part of the condition report. We attempt to portray any imperfections. Circa, Mid-20th Century.
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MATERIALS | blonde wood, Faux Leather, Nailheads |
CIRCA | Mid 20th Century |