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Description
Elevate your space with this stunning pair of William IV rosewood armchairs, offered in impeccable showroom condition. These chairs are a true testament to fine craftsmanship and timeless elegance.
Each chair has been meticulously reupholstered in a thick, luxurious leather with a classic buttoned backrest and seat, offering both comfort and sophistication. The leather has been hand-dyed using traditional techniques to achieve a rich, unique chestnut brown hue that complements the deep, warm tones of the rosewood frame.
The beautifully carved rosewood frames are adorned with delicate tulip-shaped back supports and feature fluted legs, all resting on brass casters for ease of movement. These chairs combine aesthetic beauty with functionality, making them the perfect addition to a study, office, or as accent pieces in any elegant living space.
With exceptional colour, supreme comfort, and flawless craftsmanship, this pair of armchairs is a rare find and a lasting investment in luxury and style.
W 56.5cm/22.25"
D 48cm/19"
H 83cm/32.75"
Seat H 46cm/18"
Arm H 65cm/25.5"
measurements
Height:
83 cm
Width:
56.5 cm
Depth:
48 cm
measurements
declaration
LT Antiques has clarified that the Pair Of William IV Rosewood Desk Chairs (LA518807) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1835