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This fascinating rustic chair has a traditional tri-leg design with extensive hand-carved details, including scroll work along the seat and names that frame the back. With an almost sculpted aspect, this side chair will be a wondeful addition to any home. Seat Ht: 18"
This attractive pair of arm chairs were crafted in the early to mid 1800's in China. The majority of the original darker finish has been worn away through generations of use, leaving a soft, smooth organic feel to the chairs.
A kubbestol is a traditional Scandinavian chair made from a log. This one is scaled small, evidently made for a child. Every knot, crack, and sign of wear adds to the intriguing appeal of this hand-hewn stool. Seat height 14"
This wonderful set of twelve dining chairs exudes a graceful country charm. While likely from a Swedish farm house, these speak to a more upscale home with a touch of elegance due to the extra elements of carved details & the shapely curves of the back & cabriolet legs.
Antique Gustavian side chair from Sweden, circa 1840, with an upholstered seat.
It is the new, contemporary upholstery of geometric circular patterns against the back and clean linen on the seat that creates a fresh, modern look while maintaining this chair's vintage roots. The arm chair reveals its traditional Danish baroque styling in carved elements.
Filled with curves and graceful lines, this pair of rococo style Swedish arm chairs are painted white with carved gold accents. The seats pop out, so they are very easy to re-upholster with a modern fabric.
Class and style combine in this lovely set of six matching dining chairs from Sweden. They were painted white and given a gold trim which was the "style" in the early 1900's. The curved rococo lines of the back and cabriolet legs add a romantic touch to the set.
The simple classic lines and black columns add a refined touch to this handsome set of Biedermeier period loveseat, two arm chairs, coffee table and accent stool. The seats may easily be re-upholstered with modern fabric.
Pair of early 19th century mahogany arm chairs from France with upholstered seats and backs, circa 1825.
Large mahogany armchair from Denmark, circa 1910, with upholstered seat and back. The mahogany is inlaid with a lighter birch on the curved arm rests, the back and front rail.