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This handsome pair of early 20th-century English oak lounge chairs features low, generous seats with serpentine crest rails, outscroll arms, and elegant double caning to the backs and arm panels. The front aprons are clad in chestnut-toned leather trimmed with brass nails and centered by an oval cartouche, adding a touch of richness to the warm oak frames. Loose back and seat cushions in olive velvet offer comfort and contrast, while cabriole legs with carved knees and scroll feet provide graceful support. Likely English in origin, the pair remains sturdy and inviting, with tight cane and upholstery showing gentle wear consistent with age.
This pair lends warmth and texture to a living room, library, or study. Placed opposite a sofa or flanking a fireplace, they bring balance and comfort to the setting. The olive velvet cushions harmonize beautifully with leathers, dark woods, and patterned rugs, though they show some stains and could be reupholstered to taste for a refreshed look. The caned panels keep the profile light and airy, making the chairs equally at home in traditional, rustic, or contemporary interiors.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Each measures approx. 30¾" high x 30¼" wide x 32¾" deep
Each measures approx. 78cm high x 77cm wide x 83cm deep
Each measures approx. 30¾" high x 30¼" wide x 32¾" deep
Each measures approx. 78cm high x 77cm wide x 83cm deep
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Pair of Early 20th-Century English Caned Lounge Chairs - 30¾"
Sale priceUS$5,373
