A very beautiful wooden Art Deco chair in the style of the Hague School, Hendrik Wouda, Frits Spanjaard. The shape of the legs and the backrest of the chairs are reminiscent of the designs by architect Muntendam for L.O.V. Oosterbeek. This antique "modern" chair was manufactured around 1930. Made entirely of solid oak with beautiful, matching high-quality black leather upholstery. Considering its age, the chair is in very beautiful and original condition; the seat is upholstered in an authentic manner with high-quality leather. There is a minuscule imperfection in the leather, barely noticeable. Dimensions: H 88.5 x W 60 x D 49.5 cm. Seat height 48 cm. Weight: 11.9 kg. INFO: In the 1920s, a style of architecture and furniture design emerged in The Hague that would become known as the Hague School. More austere than the imaginative Amsterdam School and more elegant and luxurious than De Stijl, this style is also called Dutch Art Deco. After the First World War, young designers such as Henk Wouda, Cor Alons, and J. Brunott developed their own modern interior designs. They drew inspiration from the modernist work of the American architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The result was the now-famous Dutch 'Hague School' style with its straight and cubist forms. Dimensions: W 60.5 x D 49.5 x H 87.5, seat height 47-51 cm. Weight: 10.5 kg. Photos show the exact product; all items come from a smoke-free home and are carefully packaged and shipped if possible.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsBlackMaterialLeather, WoodNumber of items1Height89 cmWidth60 cmDepth50 cmSeat height48 cmSigns of usageScratches, Stains