Set of 4 wooden chairs with openwork backs - Attributed to Jean Joseph Chapui
- Dimensions :
- H91 x W45 x D47
- Color :
- red
- Material :
- wood
- Style :
- classic
Charming set of four wooden chairs, attributed to the cabinetmaker Jean Joseph Chapuis, a master renowned for his refined creations from the early 19th century. These chairs feature an elegant openwork cross-shaped backrest, decorated with a central medallion, and a seat upholstered in studded red velvet, typical of the Empire period. The chairs are glued for better stability, with a beautiful period patina. Characteristics: Period: First quarter of the 19th century Attributed to: Jean Joseph Chapuis Material: Solid wood Seat: Red velvet with decorative studs Glued structure, solid Dimensions: Total height: 91 cm Seat height: 51 cm Width: 45 cm Depth: 47 cm Notes: The chairs have a beautiful patina and signs of wear consistent with their age, giving them all their authentic charm.