Mid Century Schreiber Bent Plywood Dressing Table Stool

Description

An original vintage 1970s fineline bent plywood dressing table stool made by Schreiber.

Reupholstered in a cream bouclé fabric.

In excellent restored vintage condition.

FREE UK Mainland Delivery on this stool.

SOLD

Width57cm
Height41cm
Depth31cm
MakerSchreiber
ConditionExcellent Restored Vintage Condition
Period1970s

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Courier ServiceDelivery to most of mainland UK is charged at a flat rate of £50. Delivery to areas further afield such as Scotland is £80.
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Brand

Schrieber

Schreiber was a British furniture brand that was established in 1945. It was initially founded as a timber merchant company in Tottenham, London, and then expanded into manufacturing furniture. The company was well-known for producing high-quality, stylish and affordable furniture that was designed to suit a wide range of tastes and lifestyles.In the 1960s and 1970s, Schreiber became a leading brand in the UK, with its products available in most of the major department stores, such as John Lewis and House of Fraser. The company's furniture ranged from classic designs to modern and contemporary styles, with a focus on functional and practical pieces for the home.The brand was particularly popular for its fitted bedroom furniture, which was designed to maximize space and storage.Today, the Schreiber brand is no longer in production, but it's legacy lives on as a leading British 20th century furniture brand.