Used to belong to Grandma! Downsizing and therefore needs to declutter
This antique wooden corner chair, crafted around the turn of the nineteenth to the twentieth century (circa 1880-1910), is a striking example of traditional craftsmanship. The design is characterized by the distinctive triangular seat and the richly decorated backrest, giving this piece of furniture a unique architectural silhouette.
The chair is constructed from solid wood, finished in a deep, warm brown hue that emphasizes the natural grain of the material. The seat is carefully woven from natural cane, creating an authentic textural contrast with the smooth woodwork. The frame is supported by elegantly turned legs and spindles, while the top crossbar features refined woodcarving with floral motifs.
The overall condition of the chair reflects its considerable age and historical character. Over the decades, the woodwork has developed a rich and layered patina, while the original finish has largely been preserved. The cane seat is structurally intact and shows the authentic traces of time. Dimensions Height: 87 cm Width: 55 cm Seat height: 47 cm Weight: approx. 6 kg
This historic piece of furniture comes into its own perfectly in a classic or country interior. Placed in a reading nook, hallway, or as a striking accent piece in a living room, this corner chair immediately adds a sense of historical depth and timeless elegance to the space.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBrownMaterialWood, WickerNumber of items1Height85 cmWidth55 cmDepth35 cmSeat height48 cmSigns of usageDiscoloring, Scratches