Art Déco Chairs, France around 1925. Blackened wood, grey leather cover.
Total Height: 84,5 cm (33,27 inches)
Seat Height: 46 cm (18,11 inches)
Width: 55 cm (21,65 inches)
Depth: 48 cm (18,9 inches)
Pair of black Art Deco chairs
In the Art Deco era, furniture was often painted black because it corresponded to the minimalist and elegant design style. Black lacquer gave the furniture a luxurious and refined look and emphasized the clear, geometric shapes that were widespread in this design style.
Moreover, the use of black in the Art Deco era was also a reaction to the colorful and playful aesthetics of Art Nouveau, which had been popular before. Black was seen as a way to differentiate from this past design era and present a new, more modern style.
Art Deco armchair
An Art Deco-style armchair is a seating piece characterized by a combination of modern and traditional elements. It is distinguished by its bold lines and shapes and often features curved armrests and legs. The chair can be made from various materials such as wood, metal, or leather and is often adorned with intricate embellishments and carvings. An Art Deco-style armchair can be an elegant and stylish element in any room and is often found in luxurious or glamorous interiors.
Regine Schmitz-Avila zählt mit über 42 Jahren Erfahrung, einer ausgezeichneten Kunsthandlung in Wiesbaden und ihrer Spezialisierung auf hochwertige Art-Déco- und Biedermeier-Möbel zu den renommiertesten Kunsthändlern im Rhein-Main-Gebiet.