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Silkwood draaibare bureaustoel, circa 1925, met een utilitair ontwerp en een geregistreerde ‘Standard’-merk voor Frankrijk/België.
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Swivel office chair – solid oak – “Standard” mark – France/Belgium – circa 1925
Description:
Original early 20th century swivel office chair, dating to circa 1925, bearing a “Standard” registered mark (“Marque déposée”), indicating production for the French-speaking market (France or Belgium).
The chair is crafted from solid oak and features a classic slatted backrest, shaped seat, and armrests. It stands on a four-legged wooden base with an original metal swivel mechanism, characteristic of early office furniture from the interwar period.
The wood displays a rich natural grain and a beautiful aged patina, consistent with its age. The construction is solid and stable, and the rotating mechanism remains functional.
This piece represents a fine example of utilitarian office design from the 1920s, combining functionality with timeless craftsmanship.
Condition:
Good overall condition with visible signs of age and use. Minor wear, surface marks, and patina consistent with circa 1925. Structurally sound.
Material:
Solid oak, metal mechanism
Origin:
France / Belgium
Period:
Circa 1925
Swivel office chair – solid oak – “Standard” mark – France/Belgium – circa 1925
Description:
Original early 20th century swivel office chair, dating to circa 1925, bearing a “Standard” registered mark (“Marque déposée”), indicating production for the French-speaking market (France or Belgium).
The chair is crafted from solid oak and features a classic slatted backrest, shaped seat, and armrests. It stands on a four-legged wooden base with an original metal swivel mechanism, characteristic of early office furniture from the interwar period.
The wood displays a rich natural grain and a beautiful aged patina, consistent with its age. The construction is solid and stable, and the rotating mechanism remains functional.
This piece represents a fine example of utilitarian office design from the 1920s, combining functionality with timeless craftsmanship.
Condition:
Good overall condition with visible signs of age and use. Minor wear, surface marks, and patina consistent with circa 1925. Structurally sound.
Material:
Solid oak, metal mechanism
Origin:
France / Belgium
Period:
Circa 1925
