De Ster Gelderland Dining Chairs, The Netherlands 1960s

De Ster Gelderland Dining Chairs, The Netherlands 1960s

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The Dutch manufacturer, De Ster Gelderland from the centre-east of the Netherlands produced many of the most well-known Dutch chairs of the mid-20th century. Their expertise in woodworking is evident in this trio of chairs, with precisely sculpted and assembled structures.

Wood is the most traditional material for furniture, it is organic, elemental, sturdy, and has become very stylish. While during the industrial revolution, furniture manufactured from materials such as steel, aluminium, glass and plastic, began to appear, wood has remained a staple material in furniture manufacturing. The design offers plenty visually with a striking construction and personality. The fan shaped backrests are composed of wooden spindles with a horizontal top with a carved pattern that frames the backs. While the masterfully sculpted and symmetrically arranged individual spindles undeniably define the overall look, the seat and legs are also very appealing. The seat is carved ergonomically to accommodate the sitter, while the legs are splayed to provide stability. For further structural firmness, the legs are connected by three stretchers. Not only is wood everlasting, it is also a staple material in contemporary interior design as well. The rustic charm of these chairs can only grow even more with time.

Whether it is an armoire in the family room or a chair in the dining room, wood furniture manufacturers of the 20th century managed to combine the eternal beauty and the robust practicality of wood. The timeless pieces of De Ster Gelderland - such as these pieces - are sure to last several lifetimes without ever going out of style.

Condition:

In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use.

Dimensions:

20.07 in W x 22.24 in D x 38.97 in H; Seat height 18.11 in

51 cm W x 56.5 cm D x 99 cm H; Seat height 46 cm

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