"Set Of 12 Turned And Molded Wooden Chairs, France, 19th Century"
Exceptional complete set of twelve solid oak chairs, French work from the 19th century. The presence of a homogeneous set of twelve pieces, now rare on the market, gives this furniture great decorative and heritage value. Each chair has a full seat resting on a solid base, with turned and sculpted front legs, connected by a carefully crafted central baluster crosspiece. The straight and simple rear legs naturally extend the uprights of the backrest, asserting balance and robustness. The rectangular, openwork and molded backrest is distinguished by its elegant scalloped contours, which bring a refined note to the sobriety of the oak. The warm patina of the wood, acquired over time, highlights the nobility of the species and gives the whole an authenticity full of character. Combining solidity, comfort and timeless elegance, this set of 12 chairs is ideal for furnishing with distinction a large dining room, a charming residence or a collector's interior. The rarity of such a set, in excellent condition, makes it an exceptional opportunity on the antique furniture market.France, 19th centuryWood: solid oakCondition: very good general condition, patina of use.