"Set Of 4 Stained Beech Chairs, Art Deco – 1910"
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 testimony to the beginning of the Art Deco movement in 1910. At the crossroads between craftsmanship and avant-garde, these chairs offer a perfect balance between aesthetics and functionality. The rounded, openwork backrest, delicately carved, displays a majestic peacock surrounded by scrolls and flowers, illustrating the taste for sophisticated ornamentation specific to Art Deco. This decorative richness is subtly counterbalanced by the crocodile-effect leather seat, which brings a touch of modernity and character to the whole. The front legs, turned into a spindle and fitted with sabots, accentuate the dynamism of the silhouette, while the back legs, shaped like a saber, provide visual and structural stability. Every detail of these chairs reflects the excellence of the craftsmanship of the early 20th century, where noble materials and elegant shapes come together to create furniture that is both functional and highly decorative. A true tribute to the audacity and refinement of the Art Deco style. *********Period: 1910Excellent conditionVarnished finishDelivery possible in France and internationally on quote.Dimensions:Width: 46 cmDepth: 48 cmHeight: 94 cmSeat height: 50 cmRef.290V BisIn the same collection:https://www.antiquites-lecomte.com/boutique/sieges/suite-de-6-fauteuils-en-bois-de-rose-art-deco-1910/