Elegant Italian Art Nouveau armchair from the early twentieth century, made of oak wood, characterised by a harmonious structure and a fluid design.
The continuous and enveloping line of the armrests integrates perfectly with the front legs, creating a sinuous pattern typical of the Liberty language. The backrest features an articulated design, with shaped elements and light carvings that visually lighten the structure.
Oak, with its warm, regular grain, lends solidity and material presence, while the patina testifies to its authenticity.
The seat and backrest have been upholstered, maintaining comfort and functionality without compromising the aesthetic balance of the piece.
In terms of stylistic characteristics and performance quality, the armchair can be traced back to the Milan area and the production of Eugenio Quarti.
Good general condition, restored with patina of time; later coating.
An armchair that combines construction quality and formal refinement: the fluid lines and the attribution to the Quarti area make it an interesting piece for those seeking authenticity and style.