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Near Pair of Edwardian Walnut Library Armchairs in Crimson Striped Upholstery | C. 1900
Near Pair of Edwardian Walnut Library Armchairs in Crimson Striped Upholstery | C. 1900
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An elegant near pair of Edwardian library armchairs dating to circa 1900, showcasing refined proportions, generous comfort, and beautifully detailed walnut frames. The chairs feature tall, gently sloping backs, rolled arms, and shaped upholstered seats, all raised on turned and tapered walnut legs.
The carved front rails display subtle neoclassical detailing, including fluted motifs and rosettes at the corners, reflecting the restrained sophistication popular during the late Victorian and Edwardian periods. Upholstered in a vibrant crimson striped textile, the chairs offer a striking contrast to the warm walnut frames while highlighting their graceful silhouettes.
Though not perfectly identical, the chairs were clearly conceived as companion pieces, making them a desirable "near pair" for use opposite a fireplace, flanking a bookcase, or anchoring a sitting room. Their deep seats and supportive backs embody the comfort and craftsmanship associated with turn-of-the-century English and American library furniture.
Rich in character and scale, these armchairs effortlessly bridge traditional and contemporary interiors, bringing warmth, color, and historic charm to any setting.
Features
Circa 1900
Solid walnut frames
Near pair with complementary forms and proportions
Rolled arms and high backs
Turned and tapered legs
Carved neoclassical apron details
Deep, comfortable library-chair proportions
Professionally upholstered in vibrant crimson striped fabric
37 H x 30 W x 30 D
16'' seat height
