18” seat height x 17.5” seat width x 16” seat depth x 33” overall height
A striking and rare set of four 1920s Art Deco dining chairs, defined by their sculptural arched backrests and beautifully aged presence. Crafted from solid wood and finished in a deep, moody stain, these chairs carry a quiet richness that only time can create. The original leather seats remain intact, worn in all the right ways, offering a supple texture and an authentic patina that speaks to their history. There is something undeniably architectural in their silhouette, a subtle nod to the refined European modernism later echoed in designs by Tito Agnoli for Matteo Grassi, yet these predate that era, grounding them firmly in the early Art Deco period. Based on our research, they are likely of Belgian origin, reflecting a craftsmanship that feels both understated and enduring. A true collector’s set, these chairs bring depth, character, and a sense of permanence to a space, pieces that feel as though they have always belonged, and always will. Would compliment arts and crafts, art deco, and modern interiors. I imagine these could pair well with a modern table despite the rich patina!
Sold and priced as a set of four
Good antique (vintage) condition. Patina adds immense value. We only resecured joinery as we felt it would be a travesty to refinish such beautiful aging. Price reflects light wear.
SHIPPING AVAILABLE, rates will vary
18” seat height x 17.5” seat width x 16” seat depth x 33” overall height
A striking and rare set of four 1920s Art Deco dining chairs, defined by their sculptural arched backrests and beautifully aged presence. Crafted from solid wood and finished in a deep, moody stain, these chairs carry a quiet richness that only time can create. The original leather seats remain intact, worn in all the right ways, offering a supple texture and an authentic patina that speaks to their history. There is something undeniably architectural in their silhouette, a subtle nod to the refined European modernism later echoed in designs by Tito Agnoli for Matteo Grassi, yet these predate that era, grounding them firmly in the early Art Deco period. Based on our research, they are likely of Belgian origin, reflecting a craftsmanship that feels both understated and enduring. A true collector’s set, these chairs bring depth, character, and a sense of permanence to a space, pieces that feel as though they have always belonged, and always will. Would compliment arts and crafts, art deco, and modern interiors. I imagine these could pair well with a modern table despite the rich patina!
Sold and priced as a set of four
Good antique (vintage) condition. Patina adds immense value. We only resecured joinery as we felt it would be a travesty to refinish such beautiful aging. Price reflects light wear.
SHIPPING AVAILABLE, rates will vary