Rare ‘VE-HO’ Dining Room Set by Luc Durand

$14,500.00

Rare modernist dining room set designed by architect Luc Durand for Quebec manufacturer Blier Inc in 1966. Based on uncluttered vertical and horizontal lines, VE-HO represented a new style of home furniture. The VE-HO line included a bedroom sets, a dresser, lamps, bookcases and more.

Durand was a famous Quebec architect, responsible for designing the Pavillon du Quebec from Expo 67 and the Montreal Olympic Village from the 1976 Olympics.

All the elements of this furniture system are assembled without nails or screws. Birdseye maple dining table with two captain chairs and four side chairs. Cotton and acrylan upholstery. The patina has been restored to its original condition. The straps have been changed as well as the strings. A cushion for one of the chair has been replaced as there was one missing initially. Sold as a set. Price upon request.

Dining Table : H- 27.5 in, W- 72 in, D- 36 in

Captain chairs (x2) : H- 43 in, SH- 18 in , W- 22.5 D- 22.5 in

Side Chairs (x4 ): H- 43 in, SH- 18 in , W- 19 in, D-22.5 in

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