Early 20th Century Central European Armchair with Inlaid Backrest
Refined Central European armchair dating from the early decades of the 20th century, distinguished by its elegant curved backrest and subtle geometric inlay detail.
Crafted in solid hardwood with a warm, time-softened patina, the chair features a continuous horseshoe-shaped back, slender straight legs, and restrained proportions characteristic of early modernist and late Secession furniture. The backrest is decorated with delicate square inlays, adding a discreet ornamental accent without disturbing the overall architectural clarity of the form.
The seat is upholstered in a later fabric, neutral in tone, which complements the character of the piece while remaining easily adaptable to different interiors. Structurally sound and well preserved, showing minor age-related wear consistent with its period.
A versatile and understated armchair, suitable for use in a living space, study, or as an accent piece in a curated interior.
Specifications
Origin: Central Europe
Period: circa 1915–1930
Color: Brown, neutral upholstery
Material: Solid hardwood, textile upholstery
Condition: Very good antique condition with light surface wear and patina consistent with age. The chair is structurally sound and stable; the inlaid backrest is well preserved.
Estimated weight: approx. 9–11 kg
Dimensions
Width: 57 cm
Depth: 53 cm
Height: 77 cm
Seat height: 45 cm