Fauteuil - Wood, Leather

Opens 24 February
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Francisco Álvarez
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Estimate  € 170 - € 210
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Description from the seller

Vintage Art Deco armchair, probably designed between the 1930s and 1950s. The piece shown in the picture is characterized by its two-tone yellow and red upholstery and dark, curved wooden armrests.
Product information
Armchairs with a similar design can be attributed to several famous designers and manufacturers from the era:
Designers and manufacturers: The style is reminiscent of the 1930s work of Italian designer Paolo Buffa, whose Art Deco chairs are characterized by ebonized walnut armrests and leather upholstery. Similar models were also produced by Interier Praha in Czechoslovakia in the 1950s, based on designs by Karel Koželka and Antonín Kropáček.
Material use: Vintage armchairs of this type are often made with skai leatherette or real leather. The frame is usually made of solid wood (such as oak or walnut), which is often varnished dark.
Style notes: The armchair belongs to the Amsterdamse School or the broader Art Deco trend, which is characterized by streamlined curves and a comfortable, padded design.
The armchair is in good condition, with minor signs of use.

Due to the difficulty and size of the item, it can only be collected in person, in Zevenhuizen, South Holland, near Rotterdam.

Vintage Art Deco armchair, probably designed between the 1930s and 1950s. The piece shown in the picture is characterized by its two-tone yellow and red upholstery and dark, curved wooden armrests.
Product information
Armchairs with a similar design can be attributed to several famous designers and manufacturers from the era:
Designers and manufacturers: The style is reminiscent of the 1930s work of Italian designer Paolo Buffa, whose Art Deco chairs are characterized by ebonized walnut armrests and leather upholstery. Similar models were also produced by Interier Praha in Czechoslovakia in the 1950s, based on designs by Karel Koželka and Antonín Kropáček.
Material use: Vintage armchairs of this type are often made with skai leatherette or real leather. The frame is usually made of solid wood (such as oak or walnut), which is often varnished dark.
Style notes: The armchair belongs to the Amsterdamse School or the broader Art Deco trend, which is characterized by streamlined curves and a comfortable, padded design.
The armchair is in good condition, with minor signs of use.

Due to the difficulty and size of the item, it can only be collected in person, in Zevenhuizen, South Holland, near Rotterdam.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
14 kg
Style subtype
Bauhaus
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Material
Leather, Wood
Colour
Multicolour
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
80 cm
Width
68 cm
Depth
85 cm
Estimated Period
1960-1970
Seating Height
40 cm
The NetherlandsVerified
2791
Objects sold
96.88%
Private

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