SKU: 3081-4-1

Curtain rod Nästgårds, complete

EUR84.27

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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 5 percent carbon black gray and with buds in 100 percent carbon black.

The hooks are linseed oil burnt and therefore black.

Unpainted. Stem pine. Knobs birch. Hooks iron forging. Length 165 cm including knobs.

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 5 percent carbon black gray and with buds in 100 percent carbon black.

The hooks are linseed oil burnt and therefore black.

Additional information

Length of bar

approx 145cm

Length

165cm

knob

10, 5cm

Diameter

2cm

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