Pair Of Amsterdamse School Oak Armchairs By J.j. Zijfers, 1928
Pair of armchairs designed by J.J. Zijfers in Amsterdam in 1928, within the Amsterdam School movement.Crafted in solid oak, they feature a strong geometric structure with pronounced vertical supports and a back composed of angled panels connected by a central articulated element. The armrests extend this rigorous construction typical of the movement. The seats have been newly upholstered with "Marenda Stripe" fabric by Jane Churchill.
Metal label present: J.J. Zijfers & Co, Keizergracht 525, P.C. Hooftstraat 47, Amsterdam.
Manufacturer: J.J. Zijfers & Co, Netherlands, 1928.
Metal label present: J.J. Zijfers & Co, Keizergracht 525, P.C. Hooftstraat 47, Amsterdam.
Manufacturer: J.J. Zijfers & Co, Netherlands, 1928.
2 400 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Deco
Condition: Good condition
Material: Solid wood
Width: 60
Height: 100
Depth: 58
Reference (ID): 1754498
Availability: In stock
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