Pair Of Empire Period Mahogany Armchairs 19th Century
PAIR OF EMPIRE PERIOD MAHOGANY ARMCHAIRS
Elegant pair of Empire period solid mahogany armchairs, first quarter of the 19th century.
These chairs feature a slightly upturned back, characteristic of Imperial period production, framed by console armrests with elegant scrolled movement. The consoles are adorned with finely carved palmettes, a motif emblematic of the Empire's decorative repertoire.
They rest on a base of a small, flat base.
They rest on turned front legs and saber-shaped back legs, giving the ensemble a balanced, refined silhouette. The quality of the mahogany, the sobriety of the lines and the harmony of the proportions perfectly illustrate the aesthetics of First Empire furniture.
It's the perfect example of the First Empire.
Preserved in a beautiful original patina, these armchairs have retained all their character and elegance. Their ochre velvet upholstery harmoniously matches the warmth of the mahogany.
A decorative and comfortable pair of chairs, ideal for accompanying an Empire desk or taking a place in a living room, library or study.
Epoque: First quarter of the 19th century.
Dimensions:
Height : 92 cm
Width : 62 cm
Depth: 47 cm
Seat height: 43 cm
Very good condition.
Period: 19th century
Style: Consulat, Empire
Condition: Good condition
Material: Mahogany
Reference (ID): 1774257
Availability: In stock






































