Original
Typical nineteenth-century cast-iron benches.
This is part of the "naturalistic" benches described by George Himmelheber in his "CAST-IRON FURNITURE", published by "Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd - London"
Classic neogothic bench in the shape of a snake.
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Height | 33.07 in | 84 cm |
Width | 21.65 in | 55 cm |
Weight | 55.12 lbs | 25 Kg |
Seat height | 16.54 in | 42 cm |
Finish | Ancient with original patina | |
Manufacturing | Nineteenth-century European manufacture | |
Material | Cast-iron | |
Note 01 | The couple | |
Note 02 | The height of the seat includes the 3 cm tables | |
Note 03 | The price is only for the two cast-iron legs | |
Maximum seat depth | 14.57 in | 37 cm |
Required wooden slats number | 3 |
In our opinion, the old legs of benches should be left as they are, obviously they must be restored with appropriate new wood resistent to the action of atmospheric agents, better with stainless steel bolts, but the legs, given that they are eternal, you can leave with antique paint, with craquelure.
The type of wood that we recommend first is the European Oak (Quercus pubescens), secondly the European Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) incorruttible but difficult to find.
The cost of sandblasting and painting just for legs amounts to € 210.00 including VAT (any color of the RAL table).
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