Kennedy Chair

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Kennedy Chair

As low as £711 Regular Price £1,154

The Beautiful Kennedy chair. Made famous by the Kennedy and Nixon interview in September of 1960. Our chair is made in solid wood and upholstered in sumptuous aniline leather or danish wool. Our personal favourite is the solid walnut and black deluxe aniline leather. The Kennedy chair is great around a dining dining table or a stand alone piece. Our chair is crafted to the same dimensions and contours as the original piece from 1960. Established in London 2005 Swivel provide the best reproduction furniture available, with exclusivity from our factories you wont find a better piece anywhere else.
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    The Beautiful Kennedy chair. Made famous by the Kennedy and Nixon interview in September of 1960. Our chair is made in solid wood and upholstered in sumptuous aniline leather or danish wool. Our personal favourite is the solid walnut and black deluxe aniline leather. The Kennedy chair is great around a dining dining table or a stand alone piece. Our chair is crafted to the same dimensions and contours as the original piece from 1960. Established in London 2005 Swivel provide the best reproduction furniture available, with exclusivity from our factories you wont find a better piece anywhere else.

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    Dimensions

    Overall: W 63cm x D 51.5cm x H 76.5cm

    Seat Height: 43cm

    The Kennedy chair is the piece of furniture with the best-known story, as CBS bought this chair in 1960 for the legendary TV duel between Nixon and his rival Kennedy. The chair created so much interest that after the programme it was simply referred to as 'The Chair' by commentators and critics alike. Our products are reproduced to the style of the original design.
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