Pair of Biedermeier Dining Chairs with Distinct Back Designs and Red Floral Upholstery with Leopards, Monkey's, and Peacocks
Biedermeier furniture is characterized by its clean lines, gracetul curves, and absence of excessive ornamentation. The style reflected the values of the rising middle class, who sought practical and aesthetically pleasing furnishings for their homes. Chairs, like these, often featured elegantly shaped backs, comfortable upholstered seats, and a focus on craftsmanship. The style's influence extended beyond furniture to architecture, interior design, and the decorative arts, leaving a lasting legacy on European design. One Biedermeier chair features a more ornate, possibly Art Nouveau-inspired back, while the the other Biedermeier chair has a simpler, shield-shaped back. The red floral upholstery adds a decorative touch, featuring leopards, monkeys, and peacocks. Newly re-upholstered.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.
Biedermeier furniture is characterized by its clean lines, gracetul curves, and absence of excessive ornamentation. The style reflected the values of the rising middle class, who sought practical and aesthetically pleasing furnishings for their homes. Chairs, like these, often featured elegantly shaped backs, comfortable upholstered seats, and a focus on craftsmanship. The style's influence extended beyond furniture to architecture, interior design, and the decorative arts, leaving a lasting legacy on European design. One Biedermeier chair features a more ornate, possibly Art Nouveau-inspired back, while the the other Biedermeier chair has a simpler, shield-shaped back. The red floral upholstery adds a decorative touch, featuring leopards, monkeys, and peacocks. Newly re-upholstered.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.
Biedermeier furniture is characterized by its clean lines, gracetul curves, and absence of excessive ornamentation. The style reflected the values of the rising middle class, who sought practical and aesthetically pleasing furnishings for their homes. Chairs, like these, often featured elegantly shaped backs, comfortable upholstered seats, and a focus on craftsmanship. The style's influence extended beyond furniture to architecture, interior design, and the decorative arts, leaving a lasting legacy on European design. One Biedermeier chair features a more ornate, possibly Art Nouveau-inspired back, while the the other Biedermeier chair has a simpler, shield-shaped back. The red floral upholstery adds a decorative touch, featuring leopards, monkeys, and peacocks. Newly re-upholstered.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.