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Unique Art Deco Period Oak Low Armchair w/ Magazine Rack

SKU: 20733
Sale priceUS$4,918

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This rare and striking 1930s Art Deco low seat with its matching magazine holder is a masterful piece of craftsmanship in solid oak. Defined by its elegant and dynamic silhouette, the chair features sweeping, curved supports that extend from the base, creating an intricate interplay of structure and fluidity. The gracefully bent foot uprights showcase a remarkable level of woodworking, emphasizing the flowing, sculptural quality characteristic of the Art Deco movement. The piece is entirely demountable, held together by traditional mortise-and-tenon joinery as well as concealed threaded rods hidden beneath wooden caps, ensuring both stability and refined detailing. The accompanying magazine holder echoes the same curvature, reinforcing the cohesive and harmonious design language of this ensemble.

The intricate wood bending seen in this piece calls to mind the influence of early modernist furniture makers, embracing both function and ornament. Unlike machine-produced pieces, custom-crafted Art Deco furniture like this one is exceedingly uncommon, making it a unique representation of handmade woodworking techniques from the period.

Today, this chair and magazine holder set would seamlessly blend into both eclectic and minimalist interiors, serving as a striking statement piece. The richness of its oak, coupled with its sculptural presence, pairs beautifully with soft textiles in warm neutrals or bold geometric-patterned cushions to enhance its Art Deco heritage. Positioned in a reading nook or lounge space, this piece invites relaxation while showcasing its period elegance and timeless charm.

Light wear.
Armchair measures approx. 26½" high x 27½" wide x 51½" deep. Stand is 15" high
Armchair measures approx. 67cm high x 70cm wide x 131cm deep. Stand is 38cm high

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