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The unique success story of Thonet began with the work of master carpenter Michael Thonet (1796-1871), which established the transition from manual furniture production to industrial production. Michael Thonet succeeded in making the breakthrough to industrial production in 1859 in Vienna with chair No.14, later called the „Vienna coffee house chair“, for which the innovative technique of bending solid beech wood was used. Chair No.14 cleared the way for Thonet to become a global enterprise, and numerous successful bentwood designs followed. Thonet’s production peaked in 1912: that year, two million units were produced and sold worldwide.
The family company has had its head offices in Frankenberg in the north of Hesse. Today, all bentwood and tubular steel classics as well as the contemporary collections are produced here in a facility with cutting-edge production equipment and a staff of workers with vast experience to draw upon. Thonet still develops innovative products that stand out due to their quality materials and timeless formal language and always takes sustainability and durability under consideration.
Frame solid wood, without armrests, moulded plywood stained beech (standard colours: TP 24 walnut, TP 29 black, TP 107 lightened, TP 200 white pigmented lacquer, as RAL 6003 olive green) or High Gloss (standard colours: black, dark blue, dark red, antique pink, mint, dark brown-violet). Seat with cane work, moulded plywood seat. Available in many wood stains and natural finishes.
Sebastian Herkner added sophisticated details, which make the design less dominant yet even nobler. The shape of the chair’s legs is another special feature: they’re rounded on the back, and slight edges on the front create a certain break, which alludes to the horseshoe shape of the seating surface. The bent seat frame and the hand-crafted seat covered with wicker cane refer to the original archetype of a Thonet chair, no. 214.
800mm Tall x 460mm Seat Height x 500mm Deep x 420mm Wide
Manufactured to order, please allow 8-9 weeks for delivery.
Made in Germany
The unique success story of Thonet began with the work of master carpenter Michael Thonet (1796-1871), which established the transition from manual furniture production to industrial production. Michael Thonet succeeded in making the breakthrough to industrial production in 1859 in Vienna with chair No.14, later called the „Vienna coffee house chair“, for which the innovative technique of bending solid beech wood was used. Chair No.14 cleared the way for Thonet to become a global enterprise, and numerous successful bentwood designs followed. Thonet’s production peaked in 1912: that year, two million units were produced and sold worldwide.
The family company has had its head offices in Frankenberg in the north of Hesse. Today, all bentwood and tubular steel classics as well as the contemporary collections are produced here in a facility with cutting-edge production equipment and a staff of workers with vast experience to draw upon. Thonet still develops innovative products that stand out due to their quality materials and timeless formal language and always takes sustainability and durability under consideration.
Frame solid wood, without armrests, moulded plywood stained beech (standard colours: TP 24 walnut, TP 29 black, TP 107 lightened, TP 200 white pigmented lacquer, as RAL 6003 olive green) or High Gloss (standard colours: black, dark blue, dark red, antique pink, mint, dark brown-violet). Seat with cane work, moulded plywood seat. Available in many wood stains and natural finishes.
Sebastian Herkner added sophisticated details, which make the design less dominant yet even nobler. The shape of the chair’s legs is another special feature: they’re rounded on the back, and slight edges on the front create a certain break, which alludes to the horseshoe shape of the seating surface. The bent seat frame and the hand-crafted seat covered with wicker cane refer to the original archetype of a Thonet chair, no. 214.
800mm Tall x 460mm Seat Height x 500mm Deep x 420mm Wide
Manufactured to order, please allow 8-9 weeks for delivery.
Made in Germany
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All of our stocked items are shipped on a 48 hour tracked service within the UK.
World wide shipping is fully tracked and delivery times are dependant on available services.
International customers will be liable to pay customs and duties once your order reaches your country's border.
All lead times quoted are for delivery to mainland UK, if ordering outside of this area there will be an additional transit time relevant to your destination.
Lead times are subject to change at any time due to manufacturers, these are out of our control but we will do our best to keep you up to date with any change in lead times and ETAs.
Pallet shipping, bespoke rates and services for trade orders availiable.
More information about lead times for our bespoke and made to order pieces can be found in the individual product descriptions.
We advise you do not book a plumber/electrician until your item has arrived.
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Our returns policy lasts for 14 days. If 14 days have gone by since your purchase has been delivered, unfortunately we cannot offer you a refund or exchange.
Goods / Returns must be received to Dyke & Dean within 14 days of being delivered to you. If Goods / Returns are received after this we will not issue a refund. Notification to our office of your return via telephone, email, fax and or letter within 14 days does not mean a refund will be given. A refund will only be reviewed if the Goods / Returns are received within 14 days to our possession.
To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. It must also be in the original packaging. Customers are responsible for the delivery costs of returning the goods.
Bespoke/Made to order products, cut lengths of fabric cable under 100m and Outlet items are non-returnable.
S118 THONET HIGH GLOSS CHAIR
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The unique success story of Thonet began with the work of master carpenter Michael Thonet (1796-1871), which established the transition from manual furniture production to industrial production. Michael Thonet succeeded in making the breakthrough to industrial production in 1859 in Vienna with chair No.14, later called the „Vienna coffee house chair“, for which the innovative technique of bending solid beech wood was used. Chair No.14 cleared the way for Thonet to become a global enterprise, and numerous successful bentwood designs followed. Thonet’s production peaked in 1912: that year, two million units were produced and sold worldwide.
The family company has had its head offices in Frankenberg in the north of Hesse. Today, all bentwood and tubular steel classics as well as the contemporary collections are produced here in a facility with cutting-edge production equipment and a staff of workers with vast experience to draw upon. Thonet still develops innovative products that stand out due to their quality materials and timeless formal language and always takes sustainability and durability under consideration.
Frame solid wood, without armrests, moulded plywood stained beech (standard colours: TP 24 walnut, TP 29 black, TP 107 lightened, TP 200 white pigmented lacquer, as RAL 6003 olive green) or High Gloss (standard colours: black, dark blue, dark red, antique pink, mint, dark brown-violet). Seat with cane work, moulded plywood seat. Available in many wood stains and natural finishes.
Sebastian Herkner added sophisticated details, which make the design less dominant yet even nobler. The shape of the chair’s legs is another special feature: they’re rounded on the back, and slight edges on the front create a certain break, which alludes to the horseshoe shape of the seating surface. The bent seat frame and the hand-crafted seat covered with wicker cane refer to the original archetype of a Thonet chair, no. 214.
800mm Tall x 460mm Seat Height x 500mm Deep x 420mm Wide
Manufactured to order, please allow 8-9 weeks for delivery.
Made in Germany
The unique success story of Thonet began with the work of master carpenter Michael Thonet (1796-1871), which established the transition from manual furniture production to industrial production. Michael Thonet succeeded in making the breakthrough to industrial production in 1859 in Vienna with chair No.14, later called the „Vienna coffee house chair“, for which the innovative technique of bending solid beech wood was used. Chair No.14 cleared the way for Thonet to become a global enterprise, and numerous successful bentwood designs followed. Thonet’s production peaked in 1912: that year, two million units were produced and sold worldwide.
The family company has had its head offices in Frankenberg in the north of Hesse. Today, all bentwood and tubular steel classics as well as the contemporary collections are produced here in a facility with cutting-edge production equipment and a staff of workers with vast experience to draw upon. Thonet still develops innovative products that stand out due to their quality materials and timeless formal language and always takes sustainability and durability under consideration.
Frame solid wood, without armrests, moulded plywood stained beech (standard colours: TP 24 walnut, TP 29 black, TP 107 lightened, TP 200 white pigmented lacquer, as RAL 6003 olive green) or High Gloss (standard colours: black, dark blue, dark red, antique pink, mint, dark brown-violet). Seat with cane work, moulded plywood seat. Available in many wood stains and natural finishes.
Sebastian Herkner added sophisticated details, which make the design less dominant yet even nobler. The shape of the chair’s legs is another special feature: they’re rounded on the back, and slight edges on the front create a certain break, which alludes to the horseshoe shape of the seating surface. The bent seat frame and the hand-crafted seat covered with wicker cane refer to the original archetype of a Thonet chair, no. 214.
800mm Tall x 460mm Seat Height x 500mm Deep x 420mm Wide
Manufactured to order, please allow 8-9 weeks for delivery.
Made in Germany
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All of our stocked items are shipped on a 48 hour tracked service within the UK.
World wide shipping is fully tracked and delivery times are dependant on available services.
International customers will be liable to pay customs and duties once your order reaches your country's border.
All lead times quoted are for delivery to mainland UK, if ordering outside of this area there will be an additional transit time relevant to your destination.
Lead times are subject to change at any time due to manufacturers, these are out of our control but we will do our best to keep you up to date with any change in lead times and ETAs.
Pallet shipping, bespoke rates and services for trade orders availiable.
More information about lead times for our bespoke and made to order pieces can be found in the individual product descriptions.
We advise you do not book a plumber/electrician until your item has arrived.
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Our returns policy lasts for 14 days. If 14 days have gone by since your purchase has been delivered, unfortunately we cannot offer you a refund or exchange.
Goods / Returns must be received to Dyke & Dean within 14 days of being delivered to you. If Goods / Returns are received after this we will not issue a refund. Notification to our office of your return via telephone, email, fax and or letter within 14 days does not mean a refund will be given. A refund will only be reviewed if the Goods / Returns are received within 14 days to our possession.
To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. It must also be in the original packaging. Customers are responsible for the delivery costs of returning the goods.
Bespoke/Made to order products, cut lengths of fabric cable under 100m and Outlet items are non-returnable.