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$350

Bentwood Cane Back Rocking Chair

Posted 12 months ago in Rock Hill, SC

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Bentwood Cane Back Rocking Chair

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Bentwood Cane Back Rocking Chair, bought used, selling used. Loved and valued as vintage/retro. It is likely dating back to the mid-20th century. These chairs are known for their distinctive curved frames made from steam-bent wood and woven cane seats and backrests. Here's some helpful information: Design: Characterized by rounded wood bends, creating a unique and elegant shape. Material: Constructed from steam-bent beechwood or birch with a cane seat and back. Style: Often attributed to the style of Michael Thonet, a pioneer in bentwood furniture. Origin: Many were manufactured in Europe, particularly in Poland and Italy. Value: Rounded bend models are generally more valuable than those with flatter bends. Maintenance: The cane can be delicate and may require repair or replacement over time. Variations: Some models feature tear-shaped rocker treads or other design variations. Collectibility: Bentwood rocking chairs remain popular among collectors and enthusiasts of vintage furniture.

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Used (normal wear)

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