This handsome pair of armchairs dates to the mid-20th century and is most consistent with Italian craftsmanship, reflecting a revivalist interpretation of earlier classical forms. The chairs feature finely carved wooden frames with scrolling arms, cabriole legs, and shaped aprons, all retaining a warm, time-softened gilt or ochre-toned finish with visible age and patina.
The seats and backs are upholstered in rich brown leather, hand-patinated over time and finished with traditional nailhead trim. The leather shows natural wear and tonal variation, enhancing the depth and authenticity of the pieces rather than detracting from them.
The tall, slightly arched backs and generous proportions suggest these were made as substantial, decorative seating, likely intended for a formal interior—such as a salon, library, or reception room—rather than as light occasional chairs. The carving is confident and fluid, typical of Italian workshop production of the period, where historical motifs were executed with expressive handwork rather than strict academic precision.
Well-constructed and visually striking, this pair offers the warmth and character of genuine age with the versatility of mid-century production, making them well-suited to both traditional and eclectic interiors.
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Dimensions:Height: 47.5 in Width: 26 in Depth: 26 in Seat Height: 19 in
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Sold As:Set of 2
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Style:Baroque
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Materials and Techniques:Leather, Walnut
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Place of Origin:Italy
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Date of Manufacture:Mid- 20th Century
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Condition:Wear consistent with age and use. Wear consistent with age and use.
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