SKU: 3081-4-2

Rod with buds Nästgårds

EUR48.90

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Additional information

Length of bar

approx 145cm

Length

165cm

knob

10, 5cm

Diameter

2cm

Curtain rod from the mid-19th century, typical thin rod with elegant hand-turned end knobs in birch. Attached to the wall using hand-forged screw hooks.

The original pole, which comes from the farm Nästgårds in Sterte, Österfärnebo (now one of our exhibition houses) was painted with 7 percent carbon black gray and with buds in 100 percent carbon black.

Unpainted. Stem pine. Buds birch. Length 165 cm including buds.

Description

Curtain rod from the mid-19th century, typical thin rod with elegant hand-turned end knobs in birch. Attached to the wall using hand-forged screw hooks.

The original pole, which comes from the farm Nästgårds in Sterte, Österfärnebo (now one of our exhibition houses) was painted with 7 percent carbon black gray and with buds in 100 percent carbon black.

Additional information

Length of bar

approx 145cm

Length

165cm

knob

10, 5cm

Diameter

2cm

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