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Period: 17th Century
Pair of Antique 17th-Century French Chairs--Simple, functional beauty, Louis XIV
Located in Saint Helena, CA
Three hundred years of history, rich wood, simple beauty, and rare transitional form! This is a near pair of early French chairs. They are dated circa 1690; imagine more than 300 years of history! They are made of two prized hardwoods--walnut and oak. The chairs are a rich, dark chocolate color with a wonderful patina. The chairs are similar in size, color, and construction, but they are not perfectly matched pairs. The chairs have a simple, utilitarian beauty. Their open backrests have small curves decorating the top rail. The front legs and front crossbars have easy turnings. The legs are reinforced with classic H-stretchers. There are simple cylindrical feet in front and block feet in back. They are of the period and representative of an early, rustic, provincial Louis XIV style. Each chair includes a custom hand-tied cushion made from a Scalamandre textile. The design features deep foliage in faded greens, yellows, and browns, with a few red speckles. The fabric is contemporary yet finished to look wonderfully old, faded, and worn. The chair's historical interest will inspire the collector in you. Early on, most people sat on stools. During the 1600s, chairs--an innovation at the time--became popular. Early chairs were often backstools--more stools with backrests than our modern seats. This pair captures this unique moment of the evolution from stool to chair. The chairs are smaller in size. Their backs are about 32 and 1/2 inches tall, and their seats are about 15 and 1/2 inches high. They are bigger than a child's chair but smaller than a dining chair. The size is part of the historical context. For sure, people were smaller back in the 17th century—maybe 6 inches shorter or more on average. Most importantly, the small size meant these rare, highly valued items could be easily carried where needed—to a guest relaxing, a servant doing light chores, or a devotee praying. (Before we purchased these chairs, they had been in a family chapel at a manor house in the South of France for 100+ years.) Today, you might use these chairs to provide a striking contrast with the rest of your home. The smaller size means they might accessorize your living room, study, hallway, or nook. As the chairs come as a pair, you might sit on them around a fireplace, use them to bookend a side table, or corner them around a coffee table. Wherever placed, these chairs communicate a beauty that's timeless, simple, and functional. Email us to learn more about and to view more pictures of this pair of antique 17th-century French chairs.
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French Louis XIV Antique 17th Century Chairs

Materials

Oak, Walnut

1980s Bruce Hannah and Andre Grasso Diagonal Dining Chair w/ Black Frames 12x
By Falcon, Bruce Hannah
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Listed for sale is a single (multiple chairs are available, though sold separately) Bruce Hannah and Andre' Grasso Diagonal chair, produced circa early 1980s by Falcon Products. Thes...
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American Modern Antique 17th Century Chairs

Materials

Metal

Set of Four French Early 17th Century Henry II Side Chairs
Located in Troy, NY
Set of Four French Early 17th Century Henry II Side Chairs, beautiful simple lines, accentuated with decorative brass tacks, columnar legs joined by flattened box stretchers and endi...
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French Renaissance Antique 17th Century Chairs

Materials

Walnut, Leather

Chair Backstool Set of 5 Renaissance Oak English Architectural Velvet Sage Green
Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
A set of exceptionally rare, English, late-Renaissance, oak, architectural, backstools upholstered in a sage green 19th century Renaissance-revival velvet - The architectural insp...
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English Renaissance Antique 17th Century Chairs

Materials

Oak

Mid-Century Modern Teak and Metal Club Chairs
Located in Brooklyn, NY
These unique club chairs feature rectangular teak arm rests on a sturdy metal frame. The stripped blue upholstery will compliment any setting you decide to pair them with. Please c...
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Mid-Century Modern Antique 17th Century Chairs

Materials

Metal

1990s Style Open Armchair
Located in New York, NY
1990s style open armchair made in Italy Size H. 29 .5" x W. 21.5, sold as is in raw unfinished beechwood Only one left.  
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Italian Chippendale Antique 17th Century Chairs

Materials

Beech

17th Century Spanish Rustic Country Carved Walnut Side Chairs
Located in London, GB
A near pair of charming 17th century rustic country side chairs in carved walnut timber. Simple in form with varying slatted backrests, both decorated with typical chip-carved detail...
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Spanish Antique 17th Century Chairs

Materials

Walnut

Spanish Carved Walnut Armchair, Late 17th Century
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Spanish carved walnut armchair, late 17th century. Carlos II period.  
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Spanish Antique 17th Century Chairs

Materials

Walnut

Brown Leather Wingback Chair by Tom Dixon
Located in Basildon, London
Introducing the ultimate statement piece for your living space - the Leather Wingback Chair by Tom Dixon. Crafted with the finest materials, this chair exudes luxury and sophisticati...
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British Modern Antique 17th Century Chairs

Materials

Leather

Pierre Jeanneret PJ-SI-66-A Tripod Stool / Authentic Mid-Century Modern
Located in Zürich, CH
Here we see the principle of the Japanese wabi-sabi, which refers to embracing imperfections and underlining impermanence. Rustic aspects, simplicity, modesty, and austerity offer a ...
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Indian Mid-Century Modern Antique 17th Century Chairs

Materials

Teak, Cotton, Rope

17th Century Chair
Located in palm beach, FL
Beautiful pair of French walnut chairs from the 17th century, with twisted legs and cushioned seats. The chairback is nicely done and open...
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Antique 17th Century Chairs

Materials

Wood

17th Century Chair
17th Century Chair
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