Morris Armchair In Mahogany, Arts & Crafts Style – Early 20th Century
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Morris Armchair In Mahogany, Arts & Crafts Style – Early 20th Century

This Morris chair, an iconic piece of Arts & Crafts furniture, captivates with its timeless elegance and subtle engineering. Crafted from solid mahogany, it features a rectilinear frame enhanced with brass inlays that delicately accentuate the wood grain. The flat, rectangular backrest, composed of horizontal slats, can be reclined thanks to an ingenious ratchet mechanism located at the ends of the wide, projecting armrests. These armrests extend beyond the backrest, creating a distinctive silhouette. A brass bar fits into the notches of the ratchet mechanism, allowing the backrest's angle to be adjusted for optimal comfort. The openwork arms, adorned with vertical bars, lend lightness and rhythm to the overall design, while maintaining a robust presence. The generous seat consists of a thick, square cushion upholstered in burgundy striped corduroy, which accentuates the chair's warm, retro character. The elegantly contoured, tapered legs end in discreet casters, making the chair easy to move. When a matching footstool is added, this lounge chair transforms into a chaise longue, ideal for moments of relaxation. The Morris chair, created in Victorian England and popularized by William Morris in the 1860s, is considered one of the first modern reclining chairs. Designed in the spirit of the Arts & Crafts movement, this armchair, offering functional elegance, has left its mark on furniture history and influenced Craftsman styles in the United States. ********Period: Early 20th Century. Excellent condition after restoration in our workshop. Waxed finish. Delivery in France and internationally. Dimensions: Width: 71 cm, Depth: 90 cm, Height: 100 cm, Seat height: 44 cm. Reference: 051225 https://www.antiquites-lecomte.com/boutique/sieges/fauteuil-morris-en-acajou-style-arts-crafts-debut-xxe/
1 500 €

Period: 20th century

Style: English Style

Condition: Fully restored in our whorkshop

Material: Mahogany

Width: 71 cm

Height: 100 cm

Depth: 90 cm

Reference (ID): 1692169

Availability: In stock

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