Two Salon Chairs (circa 1850-1870, Napoleon III.)

Two Salon Chairs (circa 1850-1870, Napoleon III.)

Date:

Circa 1850-1870, Napoleon III.

Dimensions:

H x W x D – 86 cm x 45 cm x 45 cm

Designer:

Unknown

Manufacturer:

France

Material & Technique:

Solid beech and others, fully lacquered in black, flat upholstery, silk upholstery from Dedar: "Silkbird Jacquard Col. 3 Red Lac."

Delivery:

Free

Price: 3.000,00 €
(Tax included)

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This pair of elegant salon chairs likely originates from France, dating back to around 1850-1870. The delicate design of the backrests and the supporting frame – true to the tradition of Italian Chiavari chairs – is accentuated by the fine Silkbird silk upholstery from Dedar. These two elegant pieces of furniture seamlessly blend into a historical setting while also adding a unique flair to a modern interior.

Two Salon Chairs (circa 1850-1870, Napoleon III.)

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Historicism: In the second half of the 19th century, Europe and North America increasingly reflected on the historical heritage of their ancestors. In this spirit, elements of past styles were revived and incorporated into new, then-modern designs. This led to fascinating eclecticisms and neo-styles, which shaped the tastes of the time as either short-lived trends or enduring movements. Whether Gothic Revival, Neo-Baroque, or Neo-Classicism, 19th-century designers sought not only to revive aesthetic principles but also moral and philosophical ideals. As a result, alongside impressive references to historical furniture, numerous reinterpretations emerged—an approach to design that extended well into the 20th century.