A very sophisticated late Georgian design with unusual saddle shape caned seat. It retains a beautifully worn painted surface decorated with bell flowers and swags.
Wonderful example of folk-art tradition, very well crafted, these chairs were once sold by Liberty’s, London. This rush work seat and back are in exceptionally good condition
Unusual construction, indicative of a sophisticated craftsman who understood beautiful design and a mastery of materials. Some early restoration, otherwise sound.
Gijs Bakker, known for his designs of public spaces as well as jewellery and furniture. This stackable bentwood chair was made by Castelijn in the 1970s (labelled).
A fine example featuring distinctive European foliate motifs. The source of design for this chair is inspired by 17th c Dutch/Flemish exemplars. The caned seat is as found.
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