Twelve "Hallunda" chaira from IKEA's 18th century series, 1990's.
Grey-painted with loose upholstered seats. Openwork backs with baluster-shaped backrest with keyhole. Maker's marks. Seat height 48, width 47, height 98 cm. 46, width 48, height 97 cm.
Some wear and paint loss in places. Minor stains. One seat with damage to the upholstery. Some chairs with loose glue joints and thus somewhat instable.
IKEA is one of the world's biggest furniture companies. It was founded in 1943 by Ingvar Kampard. In the auction world it is primarily IKEA's specially designed series that are sold. The acclaimed 18th-century furniture series with names like "Regnaholm," "Ekolsund," and "Meunier." Other furniture designed by renowned designers such as Verner Panton, Karin Mobring, Eva and Peter Moritz and Bengt Ruda are commonly found on the auction market.
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