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Newly reupholstered: 1950s 'Esbjerg' lounger in teak + oakLow back 'Esbjerg' lounger with an oak frame, contrasting teak arms and its original sprung cushions with new upholstery in a textured cotton wool blend by Yarn Collective. Designed in the late 1950s by Thomas Harlev for Ikea. Origin: Denmark Era: 1950s Condition: Very good Dimensions: 66W x 75D x 82H cm Seat height: 48 cm
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