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In the world of exceptional furniture, certain pieces transcend the ages while retaining their charm and prestige.
Such is the case with this remarkable set of four stained beech chairs, a fascinating testament to the beginning of the Art Deco movement in 1910.
At the crossroads of craftsmanship and avant-garde, these chairs offer a perfect balance between aesthetics and functionality.
The delicately carved, rounded, openwork backrest displays a majestic peacock surrounded by scrolls and flowers, illustrating the taste for sophisticated ornamentation characteristic of Art Deco.
This decorative richness is subtly offset by the crocodile-effect leather seat, which brings a touch of modernity and character to the ensemble.
The front legs, turned into spindles and fitted with sabots, accentuate the dynamism of the silhouette, while the saber-shaped rear legs provide visual and structural stability. Every detail of these chairs reflects the excellence of early 20th-century craftsmanship, where noble materials and elegant forms combine to create furniture that is both functional and highly decorative.
A true tribute to the boldness and refinement of the Art Deco style.
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Period: 1910
Excellent condition
Varnish finish
Delivery available in France and internationally upon request.
Dimensions:
Width: 46 cm
Depth: 48 cm
Height: 94 cm
Seat height: 50 cm
Ref. 290V Bis
Ref: B6LBR3P83Z