Pair Of Biedermeier Chairs Made Of Light-colored Wood; Biedermeier Period
Biedermeier period, first half of the 19th century
A charming pair of Biedermeier chairs in light wood, likely cherry, characterized by the understated and refined elegance typical of German and Austro-Hungarian furniture from the first third of the 19th century.
The backs feature curved crossbars embellished with contrasting inlaid motifs; one is adorned with a small stylized rosette, the other with a central medallion.
The clean lines, slightly curved side rails, and saber-shaped rear legs fully embody the Biedermeier aesthetic, which emphasizes balanced proportions and the quality of the wood.
The seats are upholstered and covered with a striped floral fabric in shades of beige and cream, harmonizing with the warm tone of the wood.
Dimensions:
- Height: 92 cm
- Width: 47 cm
- Depth: 47 cm
Condition:
Very good overall condition. Typical historical restorations and wear consistent with its age. Upholstery and fabric in good condition.
Origin: Central Europe (Austria or Germany)
Period: Biedermeier, circa 1820–1840
Material: light-colored cherry wood
This elegant pair of chairs will naturally find its place in a classic, Empire, or Biedermeier interior, but also fits perfectly into a contemporary decor thanks to the purity of its lines.
Please note: different model
Period: 19th century
Style: Consulat, Empire
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Solid wood
Width: 47
Height: 92
Depth: 47
Reference (ID): 1780716
Availability: In stock

































