Product Details
Oak Art Deco Amsterdamse school armchair from the 1930s. The chair has its original seat. Only the fabric has been renewed in a green velvet color. Tropical hardwood (coromandel) is processed in the backrest. The left handrail is glued and is also secured with a screw.
In addition to this armchair, there is also 1 identical in good condition without defects available.
The Amsterdam School is a style of architecture that manifested itself between 1910 and 1940 as the opposite of Nieuwe Bouwen, which pursued functionality, purity and simplicity. The Amsterdam School style is characterized by unusual shapes and decorative elements, making this architectural style expressionist.
The Amsterdam School is a bold and dramatic style and therefore very popular with Art Deco enthousiasts. Very sturdy chair.
Object: Armchair
Designer: Unknown
Style: Art Deco, Amsterdamse school.
Period: 1910-1930
Country of origin: Netherlands
Condition: Good. Wear is consistent with age and use. Great patina which is consistent with age and use. The left handrail is glued and is also secured with a screw.
Material: Oak
Colour: Brown, Green
Dimensions: Height: 82 cm Width: 61 cm Depth: 54 cm Seating height: 50 cm /
Height: 32 inch. Width: 24 inch. Depth: 21 inch. Seating height: 20 inch
Weight: 12 kg
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