1950’s French Luterma Chapel Bentwood Dining Chairs
19 In Stock
Description:
1950’s French Luterma Chapel Bentwood Dining Chairs. The process of steam bending beech to create elegant chairs was discovered and developed by Thonet, but when its patents expired in 1869 many companies including Luterma launched production. Luterma was one of the brands marketed by Estonian factory A.M. Luther which was founded in the late 19th Century in Tallinn. These chairs date from the 1950s, an unusual shape developed for use in Churches and public buildings. We love the slightly bow tie back rest and the confident seat and legs, slightly mid century in simplicity. Not marked Luterma but we are confident they are. We service and wax each chair before it leaves our workshop and we deliver chairs of excellent quality.
Seat Height: 45 cm
Workshop Report:
Our workshop team inspect every product and carry out any needed repairs to ensure that everything leaves us serviced and maintained ready for many more years of life. All of our vintage products show the rich beauty and history of their life with the knocks and bumps of many years of use and we try to minimise restoration to keep every piece as original as possible.