Pair of Louis XVI Walnut Chairs without Cushions, Italy circa 1790. Three pairs available.
39" h x 23.25" w x 19" d
A refined pair of Italian chairs from the late 18th century, showcasing the linear elegance and restrained ornamentation that defined the neoclassical movement. Crafted from solid walnut, the frames feature a sober and rational geometry that reflects the era’s pursuit of purity and its dialogue with the aesthetic canons of the reign of Louis XVI.
Circa 1790, these original period pieces were made at a time when Italian craftsmen were reinterpreting the classical vocabulary of antiquity for the modern interior.
Solid walnut frames with a warm, natural wood tone, currently presented without cushions to highlight the integrity of their historic structure. Rooted in the Neoclassical tradition, these chairs embody the transition from the ornate curves of the earlier century toward a more disciplined and timeless sophistication.
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