Pair of Dordrecht Chairs by Wim van Gelderen for Spectrum

Introducing a true gem from the mid-20th century Dutch modernist movement: a rare pair of plywood chairs designed by Wim Van Gelderen for Spectrum. Crafted in the early 1950s, these chairs epitomize the Dutch design principles of functional simplicity and innovative use of materials. The chairs feature a distinctive elephant grey velvet fabric, enveloping their curvaceous forms to create a harmonious blend of comfort and style. The plushness of the fabric contrasts beautifully with the smoothness of the plywood, adding an element of luxury to the overall design. With their minimalist yet eye-catching presence, these chairs have the power to complement a wide range of interior styles. Whether placed in a contemporary setting or in a more eclectic environment, these chairs will undoubtedly become a great addition.

Height - 75 cm/ 29.53 in
Width - 47 cm/ 18.50 in
Depth - 62 cm/ 24.41 in
Seat height - 38 cm/ 14.96 in

In excellent condition. Newly upholstered in premium quality fabric

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