Aesthetically very strong. Historic stain and varnish has worn away, leaving the clues of times gone by. An old repair on the underside of the backrest add to the character and authenticity of the chair
Built by hand, every leg and spindle carved and turned with a delicate touch
Crafted in an era of dedication to building beautiful objects
A marriage of two. The base being late 17th into early 18th century and the top, believed to possibly be chestnut being mid 19th century
The three plank cleated top contains plenty of natural wear, historic repairs adding an added layer of interest. The base full of character. Hand cut and turned baluster base with a full surround stretcher. History and time is showcased in the contracting of the timber, something that is unable to be replicated. The colour being strong, full of patination and stories to tell
A piece of history that is waiting to serve for another 300 years
Weighing in at 40-50kg apiece, built to last a lifetime. Minor wear and loss to the paintwork around the rim
Circular, decorative pedestal base. The top carved, not a straight line in sight, effortlessly flowing, running your hand around the curvature, tactile in nature
Imposing in their stance and stature, a true statement in modern interior design. Practicality is minimal, visually maximalist