A Backhouse Safari chair and ottoman. Founded in 1948 by Joe…
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A Backhouse Safari chair and ottoman. Founded in 1948 by Joe Backhouse, the iconic Wellington furniture manufacturer produced some stunning examples of design such as this one, their take on the classic safari chair. With the teak frame featuring the exposed stitching joining the buttoned leather seat and slung leather arms. Chair height 96 cm, width 64 cm, diameter 80 cm, ottoman height 40 cm, width 64 cm, diameter 50 cm

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