Neo renaissance throne chair 1890

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A striking Neo‑Renaissance throne chair from France, dating to the 1890s, distinguished by its sculptural presence and richly historic character. This dramatic seating piece reflects the 19th‑century revival of Renaissance aesthetics, when French artisans reinterpreted the grandeur of the 16th century with meticulous craftsmanship and theatrical flair.

The chair’s X‑frame silhouette evokes the iconic Savonarola and Dante forms, long associated with authority and ceremonial use. Carved walnut elements flow in rhythmic curves, with each arm and leg shaped into interlacing forms that demonstrate both technical mastery and artistic ambition. The dark leather backrest, edged with decorative fringe and secured by brass studs, adds a tactile contrast to the warm, polished wood. Its expressive proportions, broad stance, high back, and sculptural arms, give the chair a commanding, almost regal presence.

During the late 19th century, France embraced a wave of historicist styles, with the Neo‑Renaissance movement celebrating craftsmanship, symbolism, and the grandeur of earlier European courts. Chairs of this type were often created for prestigious interiors; libraries, salons, or ceremonial halls, where they served as both functional seating and emblematic status objects.

Deze stoel vormt een sculpturaal middelpunt in elk interieur en past moeiteloos in eclectische, klassieke of maximalistische ruimtes. De combinatie van gesneden walnotenhout, leer en decoratieve details geeft de stoel een museumwaardige uitstraling, terwijl hij tegelijkertijd uitnodigend en tactiel aanvoelt.

Afmetingen:
Hoogte: 88 cm
Breedte: 68 cm
Diepte: 53 cm
Zithoogte: 45 cm

Ref. 23-0162

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