Item no. 0214-1 / Paul McCobb, Winchendon Furniture Company

Paul McCobb Planner Group Maple and Iron “Shovel” Side Chair, Fully Restored

$1,595.00

An exceptional Mid-Century Modern “shovel” dining chair, desk chair, or side chair

By Paul McCobb for Winchendon Furniture, “Planner Group”

USA, 1950s

Sculpted solid maple seat and back support, with black iron frame.

Measures: 18.25″W x 21″D x 34.25″H. Seat height: 17.5″.

Professionally restored and refinished. Excellent condition.

Six chairs currently available.

Details
Brand/Designer
Paul McCobb, Winchendon Furniture Company
Country
USA
Era
Circa 1950s
Material
Iron, Maple
Condition
Excellent
Dimensions
Width
18.25"
Depth
21"
Height
34.25"
Condition Notes
Professionally restored and refinished. Excellent condition.

1 in stock



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