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Steltman - Gerrit Rietveld

Steltman - Gerrit Rietveld

Steltman - Gerrit Rietveld

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Overview: The Steltman Chair was designed by Gerrit Rietveld in 1963 for Steltman Juwelers in The Hague. It was originally created as a set of stools for couples selecting wedding jewelry. The chair is available in both massive oak and upholstered versions, with production of the upholstered version starting in 2013.
Specifications: The chair dimensions are 45 x 50 x 70 cm (WxDxH) with a seat height of 40 cm. It is available in both left and right-hand versions.
Materials: The chair is available in oak with finishes in clear, whitewash, or black. The upholstered version offers a selection of plain fabrics and leathers, but customers cannot provide their own materials.
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Steltman - Gerrit Rietveld-1

Steltman Chair Gerrit Rietveld - Rietveld Originals, for Steltman Juwelers The Hague - 1963

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Steltman Chair Gerrit Rietveld - Rietveld Originals, for Steltman Juwelers The Hague - 1963 Dimensions: 45 X 50 X 70 cm WxDxH / seat 40 cm Gerrit Rietveld designed the Steltman Chair in 1963 for Steltman Juwelers in The Hague as a set of stools for couples to choose their (wedding) juwels. The original version was upholstered. Available in massive oak and in the u ­ pholstered version (in production since 2013). Available in left and right hand version. Material: Oak finishes: Clear, whitewash or black. Upholstered chair: Selection of plain fabrics and leathers. Customer’s own material can not...

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