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these chairs! Anyone know where can I get them or something similar?
I too would like to know where you can purchase these bistro chairs in the U.S.
Paris bistro look - faux rattan and cane chairs
How to Paris up your kitchen. Bistro chairs!!! Love!!
Odd chairs. Can be used at 92 wenches
3. Bistro chairs. A perfect marriage of comfort, style and durability, these low-slung rattan chairs feel faultlessly chic. Authentic rattan and cane models can bust your budget, but look for knockoffs made of materials such as plastic and aluminum. Vary the colors, as here, to add a little visual interest
These chairs work well in traditional, transitional, eclectic, modern and contemporary spaces. In fact, all the chairs I've listed have this great versatility.Browse bistro chairs in the Products sectionMore: 18 Great Midcentury Modern Chairs
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shell chair, thonet chair, and danish walnut chair.
shell chair with zinc H base.
shell chair, thonet chair, and danish walnut chair.
No. 14 chair, Thonet's most famous. Following its launch in 1859, it was awarded a gold medal at the 1867 Paris World's Fair and has been referred to as "the chair of chairs." Also known as the Bistro Chair, some 50 million No. 14s were sold between 1860 and 1930, and millions more have been sold (and
category. Chair No. 14, now known as 214, is still produced by Thonet.
Thonet chairs mesh with just about any era of decor. Here, a mishmash of chair and table styles pairs seamlessly with a Thonet in the foreground.
chair and a Danish walnut chair team up with a bentwood Thonet model for an eclectic collection in the home of Amanda of the blog The Red Jet.
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these chairs with enjoying a chocolate croissant and a cafe au lait in St. Germaine, their roots go back to Egypt. Grasses and reeds from the marshes of the Nile were the original material used in the weaving, and explorers brought the style to the rest of Europe during the reign of the Roman Empire