Armchair - Mahogany





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Description from the seller
A pair of carved wooden armchairs in the Louis XV style with flame-stitch patterned upholstery.
These chairs reflect the Louis XV style, characterized by elegant curved lines, cabriole legs, and refined decorative carvings. The Louis XV style, developed in France during the reign of Louis XV (1715-1774), emphasized grace, asymmetry, and delicate ornamentation, becoming a symbol of elegance and refinement in European furniture. The flame-stitch (or bargello) upholstery adds a vibrant touch of color and visual complexity, a textile technique popular from the 17th century onward.
These chairs are particularly appreciated by antique furniture collectors and interior design enthusiasts who seek distinctive pieces to enrich classic or eclectic settings. Their charm lies in the combination of artisanal craftsmanship, timeless elegance, and the liveliness of the original or restored upholstery. Such chairs are highly sought after in the antique market for their historical, aesthetic, and decorative value, representing a cultural and economic investment.
Seller's Story
A pair of carved wooden armchairs in the Louis XV style with flame-stitch patterned upholstery.
These chairs reflect the Louis XV style, characterized by elegant curved lines, cabriole legs, and refined decorative carvings. The Louis XV style, developed in France during the reign of Louis XV (1715-1774), emphasized grace, asymmetry, and delicate ornamentation, becoming a symbol of elegance and refinement in European furniture. The flame-stitch (or bargello) upholstery adds a vibrant touch of color and visual complexity, a textile technique popular from the 17th century onward.
These chairs are particularly appreciated by antique furniture collectors and interior design enthusiasts who seek distinctive pieces to enrich classic or eclectic settings. Their charm lies in the combination of artisanal craftsmanship, timeless elegance, and the liveliness of the original or restored upholstery. Such chairs are highly sought after in the antique market for their historical, aesthetic, and decorative value, representing a cultural and economic investment.

