Description: For your consideration this Superb Vintage Swedish Iconic Design. Designed by Sonna Rosen in 1948 for Nassjo Stolfabrik of Sweden. This Chair is referred to as the Sun Feather Chair. Featured in the 1952 MOMA Exhibit this chair is All Original As Found. Perfect for any Mid Century Modern Decor. This Classic Piece is untampered with and in Excellent, Sturdy Strong Condition. Chair is very structurally sound. Upholstery is soiled. Wood frame is sturdy and strong but shows wear and is not perfect, potentially could be refinished. See Photos. Measures 29.5" Tall, 23" Deep, 24" Wide at Widest Point, 17" from floor to top of seat, 25.5" from floor to top of arm and seat area measures 20"x 17". Please message with any questions. Thank You for looking. Shipping: I can Hold this item for a period of time, Local Pick up if desired.I can also ship this item inexpensively via Greyhound GPX.Otherwise you may wish to get a quote from local St. Louis professional pack & ship service, Navis Pack & Ship. May also try Talk’n Delivery, I can provide the telephone number. They are a blanket wrap shipper which specializes mostly in a Mid-West route as far north as the Chicago / Milwaukee area, and into parts of E. Nebraska and Omaha. They also service Oklahoma, Kansas, Louisville Kentucky and as far south as Dallas & Austin, Texas. They do not service Florida, NY, CT or CA areas. Although they don’t pre-pack prior to truck shipping, they are a small family run business, very personable, & take care with their items, blanket wrap services and offer better deals especially to the major cities on their route.
Price: 1495 USD
Location: Saint Louis, Missouri
End Time: 2024-11-12T17:44:25.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Sub-Style: Scandinavian
Age: Post-1950
Time Period Manufactured: Post-1950
Type: Arm Chair
Material: Wood & Fabric
Style: Mid-Century Modern
Height: 29.5"
Original/Reproduction: Original
Region of Origin: Scandinavia
Width: 24"
Depth: 23"
Color: Blue
Maker: Sonna Rosen