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Description
This exceptional Art Deco 3-piece suite, dating from the 1930s, combines timeless style with comfort. The beautifully crafted walnut frames feature intricate carved detailing, while the suite’s elegant design is further enhanced by the newly upholstered, thick quality cream leather with a striking chrome studded trim.
Comprising two generously sized armchairs and a spacious three-seat sofa, this suite offers both luxury and practicality. It sits on smooth casters, making it easy to move while adding an extra touch of sophistication.
Not just a feast for the eyes, this suite is a joy to sit on. The deep, comfortable seats provide ample support, and the well-proportioned back and armrests ensure an inviting and relaxing experience.
A superb blend of vintage charm and modern comfort, this suite is a perfect addition to any stylish home or interior.
Sofa
W 181cm (71.25")
D 100cm (39.5")
H 85cm (34.5")
Seat H 40cm (16")
Arm H 52cm (20.5")
Armchairs
W 81cm (32")
D 100cm (39.5")
H 85cm (34.5")
Seat H 40cm (16")
Arm H 52cm (20.5")
measurements
Height:
85 cm
Width:
181 cm
Depth:
100 cm
measurements
declaration
LT Antiques has clarified that the Art Deco Walnut & Leather 3-Piece Suite (LA517743) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1930s