Lamda chairs by Robert Hening and Hein Heckroth

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A pair of Lamda chairs designed by architect Robert Hening and Hein Heckroth, 1935 and manufactured by Dartington Hall, UK. Hening assisted William Lescaze in designing the buildings on the Dartington Hall estate, some of the most celebrated modernist dwellings in the UK.

Bent wooden frame with original brown tweed covered cushions. In very good condition with clean upholstery and some age-related marks to the wooden frame. Very sturdy and comfortable.

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A pair of Lamda chairs designed by architect Robert Hening and Hein Heckroth, 1935 and manufactured by Dartington Hall, UK. Hening assisted William Lescaze in designing the buildings on the Dartington Hall estate, some of the most celebrated modernist dwellings in the UK.

Bent wooden frame with original brown tweed covered cushions. In very good condition with clean upholstery and some age-related marks to the wooden frame. Very sturdy and comfortable.

A pair of Lamda chairs designed by architect Robert Hening and Hein Heckroth, 1935 and manufactured by Dartington Hall, UK. Hening assisted William Lescaze in designing the buildings on the Dartington Hall estate, some of the most celebrated modernist dwellings in the UK.

Bent wooden frame with original brown tweed covered cushions. In very good condition with clean upholstery and some age-related marks to the wooden frame. Very sturdy and comfortable.