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Free shipping on many designs. Expected delivery 2-5 days. Always 14 days return policy
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This rare and vintage stool, model PB02, was designed by Cees Braakman in 1952. The stool is made of birch wood and has been reupholstered by us with new filling and black ribbed fabric. The curved legs are a characteristic feature of this series and clearly reflect Cees Braakman's design style.
The stool is in very good condition with normal signs of wear and tear (see pictures). The birch wood has been professionally treated and waxed, and both the upholstery and filling have been renewed (see pictures). A functional and aesthetic piece of furniture that adds character and elegance to any room.
Designer: Cees Braakman
Material: Birch wood, black ribbed fabric
Curved legs, characteristic of Braakman's design
Professionally treated and waxed wood
New upholstery and filling
Height: 42 cm
Width: 53 cm
Depth: 40 cm
Collections: All chairs, Furniture
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This rare and vintage stool, model PB02, was designed by Cees Braakman in 1952. The stool is made of birch wood and has been reupholstered by us with new filling and black ribbed fabric. The curved legs are a characteristic feature of this series and clearly reflect Cees Braakman's design style.
The stool is in very good condition with normal signs of wear and tear (see pictures). The birch wood has been professionally treated and waxed, and both the upholstery and filling have been renewed (see pictures). A functional and aesthetic piece of furniture that adds character and elegance to any room.
Designer: Cees Braakman
Material: Birch wood, black ribbed fabric
Curved legs, characteristic of Braakman's design
Professionally treated and waxed wood
New upholstery and filling
Height: 42 cm
Width: 53 cm
Depth: 40 cm
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