Pair of vintage Hombre leather dining chairs by Burkhard Vogtherr for Rosenthal, 1970
Germany
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About this vintage design furniture
The set of two of these striking Hombre chairs comes in the most popular color combination of black leather/black wooden frame. The leather of the chairs is in very good condition and the seating comfort is impeccable. The cubist wooden frames of the chairs show an attractive patina with slight signs of wear. These timeless chairs can be used as dining room chairs or conference chairs. A fixing screw for the back cushion on one of the chairs is no longer present, but this does not affect the functionality of the chair in any way and is not visible.
Rosenthal, known as one of the world's outstanding porcelain manufacturers, decided in the 1970s to have some furniture designed by well-known designers and to market it under the Rosenthal label. This is how some design icons of the 1970s came into being, including this Hombre collection, designed by Burkhard Vogtherr.
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Features
- Length
- 64 cm
- Height
- 84 cm
- Depth
- 64 cm
- Seat height
- 47 cm
- Armrests height
- 65 cm
- Designer
- Burkhard VOGTHERR
- Condition
- Good
- Quantity
- Set of 2
- Style
- Mid Century
- Period
- 1970s
- Origin
- German
- Colour
- Black
- Main material
- Leather
delivery and return
- Shipped from : Germany
- Delivery time :
- 1 week for small items
- 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
- Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery
About the designer
Burkhard VOGTHERR
Burkhard Vogtherr is a German industrial designer born in 1942 in Singen, Germany. He studied at the University of Applied Arts in Constance, graduating in 1968.