Biedermeier style bench in elmwood and Dedar fabric, 19th century
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SILVER Seller in Prato, Italy
SILVER Seller in Prato, Italy
Elegant and refined Danish bench, made between 1850 and 1855 in pure Biedermeier style by skilled craftsmen in Hillerod, Copenhagen in Denmark during the reign of Frederick VII. For the execution have used a precious and bright elmwood, the seat is wide and comfortable, the structure is very strong, the legs with a particular and decisive shape, rounded in the front part and cut at the right angle in the back one, the curvilinear and inclined armrests, the four spheres in black lacquered wood placed at the corners of the seat, create a sober and harmonic whole, in which is emphasized the combination of curved and straight lines in an interesting game of volumes and geometries. The entire wooden structure has been restored and reupholstered with a sophisticated and very expensive moiré and black velvet fabric with a unique geometric cut design by the prestigious company Dedar. Seat height: 46cm.
ID: 4672-1617616822-17874