Twenty Four Teak Chairs By McIntosh, 1960s (Price Per Chair)
$34.57
$58.77
Description Project of restoration A set of Twenty four dining chairs and 6 carved chairs designed by Tom Robertson for A.H. McIntosh in the 1960s, handcrafted in enduring teak—a timber whose warmth and quiet strength have long been valued in traditional furniture making. These chairs embody the calm dignity of mid-century Scottish design, shaped with care, balance, and a deep respect for the craft. The price is £50 per chair and 60 per carved chair. All chairs come in its original condition, we have only clean with soap and water and they need to be refresh with some oil or if you want to go further you could sand them and refinish with hard wax and a last layer of Danish oil what it is the treatment our restores apply to this chairs. If you want us to do this job the price per chair is £45 and the new upholstery £35. The structure of the chairs are tight and firm. This dining chairs designed by Tom Robertson for A.H. McIntosh in the 1960s, handcrafted in steadfast teak—a wood whose warm grain and enduring strength reflect the virtues of traditional mid-century craftsmanship. These chairs carry the calm poise of Scottish design from that era, shaped with balanced lines and a quiet respect for the material. Offered in their original condition, the frames remain tight and true. The teak, already clean and appealing, will reward a light revival of oil, revealing deeper tones and restoring its gentle glow. Each chair still bears its original upholstery, now naturally worn with age—an honest trace of the years that have passed. For anyone with a little skill, reupholstering them is a straightforward task, allowing the set to be refreshed while preserving the fine workmanship beneath. Dimensions Width: 46 cm Depth: 52 cm Height: 83 cm Seat height: 45 cm
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