Art Deco style tulip armchair with a black lacquered beech wood structure upholstered in brown and black zebra velvet.
Height: 86 cm – Width: 89 cm – Depth: 71 cm – Seat height: 43 cm.
Covering: Fabric: 100% Polyester
Seat upholstery:
Seat: polyurethane foam (density 30 kg/m3)
Backrest: polyurethane foam (density 21 kg/m3)
Suspension by canvas straps.
Art Deco style armchairs from the 1920s
Art Deco armchairs from the 1920s are iconic pieces of furniture from this period in interior design history. The Art Deco style, which emerged after World War I, was heavily influenced by the technological developments and social changes of the time, as well as the architectural styles and design trends of the time.
Art Deco armchairs from the 1920s are characterized by their clean geometric shape and use of modern materials such as metal, glass and synthetic materials. Clean lines and right angles are common, as are geometric patterns such as diamonds, zigzags and stripes. Art Deco armchairs are often upholstered in leather or silk fabric and have legs made of metal or polished wood.
The colors used in 1920s art deco chairs are also characteristic of this period. Bright colors and graphic prints were popular, as well as more subdued colors like black and white. Colors like silver, copper, and bronze were also popular for metalwork.
Art Deco armchairs from the 1920s were designed to reflect the energy and modernity of the era. They were used in modern townhouses and apartments, as well as in clubs and bars of the time.
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