Pair of Art Deco Armchairs, Netherlands circa 1925
This elegant pair of Art Deco armchairs, crafted in the Netherlands around 1925, embodies the distinctive Amsterdam School style. Each club chair is made from solid mahogany wood and features a striking black piano lacquer finish with a high-gloss polish, adding depth and a luxurious touch. These chairs have been newly upholstered with soft chenille fabric in bold black and white stripes, perfectly capturing the geometric flair of the Art Deco era. Ideal for adding sophistication and character to any living space, these timeless armchairs are a stunning example of early 20th-century design, offering both comfort and artistic elegance.
The Amsterdam School
The Amsterdam School, an influential Dutch design movement from the early 20th century, is renowned for its bold, expressive style that blends Art Deco with unique architectural and decorative elements. Known for rich materials, curved lines, and intricate details, Amsterdam School furniture and interiors create spaces full of warmth and sophistication. Hallmarks include dark woods, vibrant lacquer finishes, and geometric motifs, often combined with luxurious upholstery. This style brings an eclectic, artful edge to interior design, making each piece not just functional but a statement of artistry and character.
To experience the Amsterdam School’s unique style firsthand, visit Het Ship Museum in Amsterdam. Dedicated to the Amsterdam School, this museum is housed in a building designed by one of the movement’s most famous architects, Michel de Klerk. It showcases architecture, furniture, and decorative arts from the period.
Dimensions:
H 80 cm / 31.5 in
B 62 cm / 24.4 in
T 80 cm / 31.5 in
Armrest-H 62,5 cm / 24.6 in
Seat-H 42 cm / 16.5 in
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