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Set a 6 vintage EE Meyer rounded spindle back Dining Chairs

 

 

Set of 6 EE Meyer Windsor style dining chairs, 1970’s

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  • A set of six beautifully crafted solid Imbuia and bent Oak mid-century Windsor dining chairs by EE Meyer for Binnehuis. Circa 1970.

    An exquisite set of mid-century Windsor dining chairs by EE Meyer for Binnehuis, circa 1970. Crafted with care from solid Imbuia and bent Oak, these chairs boast a timeless design. Featuring tapered legs, and a rounded spindle back, skilfully combining solid Oak and Imbuia, their subtle yet elegant design seamlessly complements various interior styles and easily pairs with modern chairs thanks to their simplistic lines.

     

    Dimensions:

    Height of seat 45cm

    Height of Back 91cm

    Width 40cm

    Depth 50cm

     

    The wood has been gently refurbished and refinished and in overall very good vintage condition, showing only minor wear consistent with their age.

     

    The round imbuia EE Meyer dining table that complements these chairs, sold separately here as well as the matching carver chair here

     

    A true treasure that encapsulates the essence of South Africa's most sought-after mid-century furniture manufacturer. With a legacy rooted in timeless craftsmanship and iconic design, EE Meyer creations have become highly sought after. Owning an EE Meyer piece means not only acquiring a beautiful work of art but also preserving a valuable piece of South African design history.    Meyer was the South African master of understated midcentury elegance, defined by sober and clean designs. The majority of Meyer's furniture was made in the beautiful hardwood imbuia.

     

     

    The Binnehuis furniture stores were located in Cape Town, Stellenbosch Somerset-West, Newlands, Port Elizabeth and Johannesburg and were owned by a Dutch businessman and his wife, Mr and Mrs van Ewijck, who moved between South Africa and the Netherlands. It seems they were most prolific during the 1960s    

     

    Imbuia is not listed in the CITES Appendices, but is classified as “Vulnerable” on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

     

     

     

    We try to capture the condition of our items in our photographs as best as possible. Prior to dispatch all items are carefully cleaned and re-coated with danish oil to ensure your item is looking its best when delivered.

    We try to capture the condition of our items in our photographs as best as possible.

    Prior to dispatch all items are carefully cleaned and re-coated with danish oil to ensure your item is looking its best when delivered.

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