This armchair from the 1970s is a striking example of the use of natural materials in furniture design of that period. The design combines a robust frame with a refined, woven seat, resulting in a piece of furniture that is both visually appealing and functional.
The chair is crafted from bamboo and rattan, materials known for their durability and flexibility. The bamboo frame provides a sturdy base, while the seat and backrest feature detailed rattan weaving in a warm brown hue. A striking feature is the geometric pattern incorporated into the backrest, which adds a subtle decorative element to the otherwise organic design. The curved armrests and the round accents in the base contribute to the armchair's flowing lines.
The armchair is in good condition, commensurate with its age and use. The natural patina of the bamboo and rattan has been preserved, contributing to the authentic character of the piece. The construction is solid and the chair is fully functional.
This piece of furniture looks excellent in an interior with a bohemian or eclectic style. The use of natural materials and the warm color make it a versatile addition to a conservatory, living room, or reading nook, where it combines effortlessly with plants and other organic elements.
55 x 65 x 95cm seat height 38cm
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBrownMaterialRattan, BambooNumber of items1Height95 cmWidth55 cmDepth65 cmSigns of usageScratches