Chair - Walnut





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Description from the seller
A charming matched pair of vintage walnut chairs featuring beautifully carved spindle backs and classic floral upholstered seats.
Each chair showcases warm/natural wood tones with unique patina, highlighting their age and craftsmanship. The floral tapestry-style upholstery is in coordinating muted tones, adding a traditional, elegant touch. The upholstery is in very excellent condition.
Both chairs are sturdy and well-constructed, with minor wear consistent with age.
Presented of treated moth holes.
Condition: Very good vintage condition with light surface wear, with some small defects (seen on photos).
The patina is super splendid. They are well-made with great craftsmanship.
Measurement:
Lighter colot chair: Width 41cm x Height 86cm x Depth 40 cm x seat height 49cm
Warmer color chair: Width 41.5cm x height 86.5cm x depth 43cm x seat height 46cm
Made in Turin, Italy.
Period: 1910s/1920s
A charming matched pair of vintage walnut chairs featuring beautifully carved spindle backs and classic floral upholstered seats.
Each chair showcases warm/natural wood tones with unique patina, highlighting their age and craftsmanship. The floral tapestry-style upholstery is in coordinating muted tones, adding a traditional, elegant touch. The upholstery is in very excellent condition.
Both chairs are sturdy and well-constructed, with minor wear consistent with age.
Presented of treated moth holes.
Condition: Very good vintage condition with light surface wear, with some small defects (seen on photos).
The patina is super splendid. They are well-made with great craftsmanship.
Measurement:
Lighter colot chair: Width 41cm x Height 86cm x Depth 40 cm x seat height 49cm
Warmer color chair: Width 41.5cm x height 86.5cm x depth 43cm x seat height 46cm
Made in Turin, Italy.
Period: 1910s/1920s

