Table by Reguitti - With Chair
Features
With Chair
Production: Reguitti
Time: 1960s
Production country: Italy
Main essence: Beech
Material: Skai
Description
A table with adjustable inclination top and a chair for children by Reguitti. Lacquered beech, skai leatherette covering. Manufactured in Italy. 1960s
Product Condition:
Fair condition. Wear consistent with age and use. Any damage or loss is displayed as completely as possible in the pictures.
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 78
Width: 78
Depth: 48
Additional Information
Production: Reguitti
Reguitti Spa is a group of people attentive to their work and customer requests. We are not only committed to the manufacture of the product but also and substantially the provision of the best service to the customer thanks to a continuous exchange of experiences. Dynamism, timeliness, concreteness, tenacity, constant verification, professionalism and personal attention to the individual customer, are the distinctive characteristics in which we recognize ourselves. The experience of the users, the contact with the retailers, our production and commercial capacity are the phases of a process which, after more than thirty years from its foundation in 1975, have brought the company to this size. We do not claim to be perfect, but we know that we are willing to improve and tenaciously ingenious when it comes to responding to the most diverse needs and the most specific customizations of our customers. This flexibility, which very often comes at the expense of easier standardization, is precisely what makes us appreciate our customers, who are always ready to "put ourselves to the test". This two-way relationship has allowed us to develop one of the widest range of products for handles and brass accessories for wood, aluminum and PVC frames.Time: 1960s
1960sMain essence: Beech
It is a semi-hard wood which, unfortunately, is easily wormed, therefore it is considered poor. Due to its light but variegated shades, from blond to reddish, it was nevertheless appreciated by French cabinetmakers. It was mainly used for furniture structures or, as an alternative to walnut, by provincial English furniture makers for popular works, mostly in the 1700s. The noblest use is due to Thonèt, who applied the steam bending of the beech in the making of the furniture, in particular for the chairs that took his name.Material: Skai
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