armchair with rounded backrest
example of Biedermeier style furniture
dating back to the 30s but inspired by the Biedermeier period.
This is a “tub” armchair characterised by a curved backrest that continues into the armrests.
The structure is made of cherry wood.
It features straight, tapered front legs with decorative chain inlays and a light blue padded fabric upholstery on the seat and back.
The armchair is intact and stable. It has some normal patina and signs of use.
The containment canvas at the bottom has a few holes and so a few pieces of old straw come out.
It has no woodworms or breaks.
Measurements: Width 55 cm and depth 50 cm
The seat is 54 cm high (in total the armchair is 71 cm high)
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