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Junior Crate chair - Gerrit Rietveld

Junior Crate chair - Gerrit Rietveld

Junior Crate chair - Gerrit Rietveld

Product catalog summary
Product Overview: The Crate Chair Junior, designed by Gerrit Rietveld in 1934, is a children's chair made from recycled 'crate wood', a packaging material. This design was revolutionary during the economic crisis of the 1930s when resourcefulness was essential.
Specifications: The chair dimensions are 38 x 46 x 42 cm (WxDxH) with an armrest height of 32 cm and a seat height of 20 cm. It is suitable for children aged 2-6 years.
Assembly and Packaging: The chair is easy to assemble and comes flat-packed in a gift package measuring 45 x 35 x 10 cm.
Material Options: The chair is available in solid beech with a transparent lacquer or can be colored in red or black.
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Crate Chair Junior Gerrit Rietveld - Rietveld Originals - 1934

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Crate Chair Junior Gerrit Rietveld - Rietveld Originals - 1934 Dimensions: 38 x 46 x 42 cm WxDxH / arm rest 32 cm / seat 20 cm In 1934, Rietveld made the first crate f ­ urniture from ‘crate wood’. Crate wood is a packaging material that he recycled in this manner. In the economic crisis of the 1930’s, people wasted nothing! R ­ evolutionary for its time. The Crate Chair Junior is an easy to a ­ ssemble children’s chair, flat packed in a gift packaging (45 x 35 x 10 cm). Suitable for children in the age of 2-6 years old. Material: Available in solid beech with a transparent laquer, or coloured...

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