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Distressed Antique Vintage Dinning Chair TXD0097 Distressed Antique Vintage Dinning Chair TXD0097 455AED 950AED Optional Genuine leather Cushion Without Pad Genuine Leather Black pad Genuine Leather Black pad Qty One of the classics of contemporary furniture design. The clean, modern design is both practical (stack able) and comfortable. The Industrial Chair has an antique steel frame .  Our vintage version this Chair has been given a unique look with a distressed powder coat finish and optional genuine leather  pad.  Perfect for any home, restaurant or commercial premises. Vintage style metal arm chair in a distressed  finish. Stack the chairs up to 10 high to save on storage space. Durable steel construction and pwder coated finish. Strong grade steel frame with welded joints; Easy to clean and store, feet caps protect floors.     Color Yellow Frame Dimensions L46*W51*H72 Seating height:41 Materials  Yellow  Powder Coated steel frame  and optional genuine leather pad Delivery 3 to 5 days      Vintage effect chairs is done manually - slight variations in the finish may occur       News & Updates Sign up to get the latest on sales, new releases and more …




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Set of 2 CARMEN Dining Chair - Oatmeal Set of 2 AMALFI Dining Chair - Oatmeal Set of 2 AMALFI Dining Chair - Slate Set of 2 AMALFI Dining Chair - Dark Grey Faux LeatherOver the years we have regularly highlighted the fact that buying cheap copies of established furniture design classics is not only an economically and socially questionable strategy, but is also potentially dangerous. Just how potentially dangerous being very neatly illustrated in a recent test undertaken by our colleagues at (smow) Australia. As noted previously, (smow) Australia are not direct, blood, relatives but more second cousins through marriage; we are however bound by a shared passion for and commitment to quality in design and craftsmanship. A passion and commitment that recently lead the colleagues in Sydney to investigate the differences between an original Tolix stool and two cheaper replicas. Developed in the 1920s and 1930s by the French metalworker Xavier Pauchard the Tolix chair family have of late become de rigueur for any shop, cafe, bar, hairdresser or home looking for a faux industrial feel.




As such they have become popular objects for forgers. For as we noted in our post from the 2014 Burg Giebichenstein Halle summer exhibition, plagiarists are only interested in objects for which there is a market.Sydney made use of an Olympus Delta Portable XRF metal composite analyser to investigate the composition of the original and the copies. For us the most alarming result is the level of lead discovered in the paint on one of the replicas: some 300 parts per million (ppm). The safe level for lead, for example, for children’s toys in America is 100ppm, for domestic paint it is 90ppm. The limits for the EU and Australia are comparable, if more diffusely defined. As a toxin lead interferes with and damages most bodily systems and functions. Which is why globally its use is being systematically restricted by law. And while you may not personally lick your chairs or otherwise consume the paint on them. Babies and toddlers may. In addition to the lead in the paint the tests also indicated the presence of lead in the solder used to weld the copies – the original used a much higher quality, and safer, copper solder.




Lead solder being, effectively, banned in most developed countries on account of the health risks associated. Including of course the health risks for the workers using the lead based solder. And for that matter lead based paints. Beyond the direct health risks for worker and consumer from lead come the longer term environmental issues: should broken Tolix copies end up in a landfill site the lead will, eventually, seep back into the environment. You may banish the risk from your home. But it could still come back to haunt future generations. As the colleagues in Sydney point out, they tested just two Tolix copies, and thus by no stretch of the imagination have they produced any sort of scientifically viable or relevant results. Have however produced results which, for us, are enough to suggest that a lot more testing and research needs to be done. On a much wider range of products. For ultimately while copyright and intellectual property protection laws might not be enough to stop the plagiarists, health and safety regulations might.

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