Second half of the eighteenth century;
Height 134 cm; Width 73 cm; Depth 62 cm;
Elegant Louis XV – Louis XVI Transition Armchair
Piedmontese from the second half of the eighteenth century. Made of carved wood and finely gilded with gold leaf. The imposing and solid structure is characterized by a refined work of ornamental sculptures with neoclassical motifs, with floral details, volutes and turned columns that enrich the armrests and legs.
The seat, backrest and armrests are upholstered in a fine ivory damask fabric with delicate floral motifs in pastel shades, with a predominance of pink and sage green. The lower edge of the seat is finished with decorative trimmings, adding a further touch of quality.
Epoca: Second half of the eighteenth century;
provenance: Italy (Piedmont);
measures: Height 134 cm; Width 73 cm; Depth 62 cm;
Conditions: Excellent condition;
Document: Certificate of authenticity;
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