French 1940's Forest-Green Painted Klismos Chair with Leather Strapwork Seat

French 1940's Forest-Green Painted Klismos Chair with Leather Strapwork Seat

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60669 French 1940's Forest-Green Painted Klismos Chair with Leather Strapwork Seat 1940s A large-scaled and elegantly designed French 1940s Klismos chair with deep incurved back with ...

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San Francisco, CA
1700 Sixteenth Street San Francisco CA, 94103 · 415-864-6895






Usage
  • Ideal for adding a touch of vintage elegance to modern living spaces, the chair can serve as a standalone accent piece or be used in combination with other furnishings in a lounge or study area.
  • The chair may function well in a variety of settings, including residential homes, boutique hotels, or design studios that celebrate mid-century and classical aesthetics.
  • Potential uses for the chair include as a stylish desk chair, a side chair at a dining table, or simply as a decorative element in a curated space.
History
  • The Klismos chair, with roots in ancient Greece, saw a revival in the 1940s, reflecting a broader interest in Neoclassical design that draws on historical styles and forms.
  • French furniture design of the 1940s was marked by a blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern sensibilities, leading to unique interpretations of classic forms like the Klismos.
  • The chair's purchase in Paris during the early '90s suggests its provenance through a city renowned for its historical and artistic contributions to furniture design.
Design Significance
  • The chair features classic mid-century design elements, such as its deep incurved back and splayed supports, which align with trends seen in both Neoclassical and Greek Revival styles.
  • Leather strapwork seats reflect artisanal craftsmanship, commonly appreciated for their durability and character, while providing a contrast to the painted woodwork.
  • The Forest Green color may be indicative of mid-century trends, focusing on earthy tones and organic materials, which resonate with the larger design movements of the time.

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