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Primitive Wooden Chair In The Brutalist Style, 19th Century
The authenticity of Folk Art in the Brutalist style. This Primitive mountain chair is a fascinating testament to the craftsmanship of the late 19th century. With its robust appearance and clean lines, it perfectly embodies the Brutalist aesthetic: a return to the essential where function dictates form. It is a piece of character that commands attention through the nobility of its materials and the strength of its design. Its raw appearance is reminiscent of the furniture selected by Charlotte Perriand or the creations of Charles Dudouyt. The structure is perfectly sound, stable, and ready for use. A light beeswax has been applied to protect its lovely patina. Note: this piece is slightly smaller than a classic chair, with a seat height of 40 cm. This size gives it a captivating charm and great versatility: As a decorative piece: It is ideal as a small occasional chair in an entryway or as a sculptural bedside table. For children: Its sturdiness and size make it an exceptional, durable, and stylish children's chair. History. As a reading nook: Perfect for a small home office or lounge area.
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