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A Bentwood chair designed by A.G. Sleck for Thonet Mundus. Model no A 283F. Early 20th century, Austria. The beech chair with cane seat and back are in good condition. At the bottom is a Thonet paper mark.
Thonet Mundus, Vienna Austria
Leopold Pilzer, a junior partner at the bentwood furniture company Rudolf Weill & Co., merged sixteen smaller bentwood furniture manufacturers to create the limited company Mundus in Vienna, Austria, in 1907, with assistance from the Austrian Creditanstalt bank. In 1914 Mundus became a majority stakeholder in J. & J. Kohn, and merged with Gebrüder Thonet in 1922 to form the publicly traded company Thonet-Mundus. Even after the merger, some of their furniture was sold under their respective names.
Object: Armchair
Designer: Adolf Gustav Schneck for Thonet Mundus Vienna
Style: Jugendstil
Mark: Thonet paper on the bottom
Period: 1920-1930
Country of origin: Austria
Condition: Good. Wear is consistent with age and use. Great patina which is consistent with age and use. Sturdy chair. The cane seat and back are from a later period. Small damage on the back.
Material: Beech, cane
Colour: Brown
Dimensions: Height: 80 cm Width: 65 cm Depth: 50 cm Seating height: 42 cm
Height: 31 inch. Width: 26 inch. Depth: 20 inch. Seating height: 17 inch
Weight: 8 kg
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