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Beautiful leather club chairs of www.brocantique.de.

 

The term "club chair" comes from the times when men met in clubs. Usually, club chairs are leather-covered, do not have high backrests, but are comfortable and in the more expensive price segment. Chesterfield club chairs from England are classic examples of club chairs, vegetable-tanned leather chairs from France and Belgium are also associated with club chairs.


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Ancient club chairs with antique leather.

 

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Very beautiful leather club chair.

 

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Old club chair from France. - Modern club chair from Italy.

 

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Chesterfield-style club chair.

 



A special feature: Shrunken sheep leather characterised by a distinctive grain structure.


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Beautiful Shrunken sheep leather of www.brocantique.de.

 

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