The Proudlove Studio
Pair of Edwardian Mahogany Occasional Armchairs c.1900–1915
Pair of Edwardian Mahogany Occasional Armchairs c.1900–1915
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A distinctive pair of Edwardian occasional armchairs, dating to the early 20th century and showing subtle Art Nouveau influence in their flowing lines and decorative detailing.
Each chair features a beautifully curved wraparound arm, pierced splat back, and a shaped top rail with delicate inlay. The design is both elegant and compact, making them ideal as occasional seating in a living room, bedroom, or hallway.
Crafted in mahogany, the frames have a rich, warm tone with a natural aged patina that highlights the grain and craftsmanship. The upholstered seats are finished in a striped fabric, providing comfort while complementing the overall look.
These chairs strike a balance between decorative presence and practical use, offering a refined addition to both traditional and more contemporary interiors.
Date: circa 1900–1915
Style: Edwardian with Art Nouveau influence
Material: Mahogany
Condition:
Good antique condition. Solid and sturdy with age-related wear to the frames. Upholstery remains presentable with signs of use.
Dimensions (approx):
Height: 78 cm
Seat Height: 46 cm
Width: 56 cm
Depth: 52 cm
Delivery:
Delivery is not included in the asking price. Please get in touch with your postcode for a quote. Collection from the Harrogate area is available.
About The Proudlove Studio:
The Proudlove Studio specialises in carefully sourced furniture with timeless appeal. Each piece is chosen for its quality, character, and ability to sit effortlessly within both traditional and modern interiors.
