De Fonteyn Church Side Chair
period: 1960s
origin: The Netherlands
dimensions (cm): h122 x w69,5 x d64 cm (sh45 / ar62 cm)
dimensions (inch): h48,03 x w27,36 x d25,2 in (sh17,72 / ar24,41 in)
material: wood, newly upholstered
Church Chair from De Fonteyn Church in Voorburg, the Netherlands. Boldly designed in the 1950s by architect Albert van Essen, the facade of this church is defined by two impressive high rising slabs of concrete functioning as bell towers.
The chair shows a similar upwards dynamic, reaching for the heavens with decisiveness and a clear cut silhouette. Certain to catch the eye as a stately side chair, a daring accent chair and/or a unique desk chair.
period: 1960s
origin: The Netherlands
dimensions (cm): h122 x w69,5 x d64 cm (sh45 / ar62 cm)
dimensions (inch): h48,03 x w27,36 x d25,2 in (sh17,72 / ar24,41 in)
material: wood, newly upholstered
Church Chair from De Fonteyn Church in Voorburg, the Netherlands. Boldly designed in the 1950s by architect Albert van Essen, the facade of this church is defined by two impressive high rising slabs of concrete functioning as bell towers.
The chair shows a similar upwards dynamic, reaching for the heavens with decisiveness and a clear cut silhouette. Certain to catch the eye as a stately side chair, a daring accent chair and/or a unique desk chair.
period: 1960s
origin: The Netherlands
dimensions (cm): h122 x w69,5 x d64 cm (sh45 / ar62 cm)
dimensions (inch): h48,03 x w27,36 x d25,2 in (sh17,72 / ar24,41 in)
material: wood, newly upholstered
Church Chair from De Fonteyn Church in Voorburg, the Netherlands. Boldly designed in the 1950s by architect Albert van Essen, the facade of this church is defined by two impressive high rising slabs of concrete functioning as bell towers.
The chair shows a similar upwards dynamic, reaching for the heavens with decisiveness and a clear cut silhouette. Certain to catch the eye as a stately side chair, a daring accent chair and/or a unique desk chair.