Unique Oak and Jatoba Wooden Hand MadeArt Deco Armchair
- Dimensions :
- H71 x W79 x D77
- Color :
- brown
- Material :
- wood
- Style :
- art deco
Introducing a masterpiece of art deco elegance: the one-of-a-kind lion cachet handcrafted oak and jatoba wooden armchair! Prepare to be captivated by a true work of art that transcends mere furniture. This handcrafted, hand-sculptured oak and jatoba wooden armchair, a masterpiece of design by the renowned lion cachet and meticulously crafted in the netherlands, is a testament to artistry and elegance. Every element of this majestic armchair has been imbued with care and skill. The oak and jatoba wood, with their natural luster and beauty, are sculpted symmetrically to create a harmonious masterpiece. The chair boasts three exquisite jatoba wood carved panels, each featuring two exotic fishes that mirror each other under the left and right armrest and, grace the backrest, creating a sense of balance and harmony. But this armchair isn't just a visual delight. We've added a custom black leather cushion that perfectly complements the chair, enhancing comfort without compromising its stunning aesthetics. This combination of form and function makes it not just a chair but a statement piece that will redefine any room. With its unparalleled craftsmanship and unique design, this art deco armchair is not just a piece of furniture; it's a conversation starter, a showstopper, and a collector's dream. Whether you're an art enthusiast, a connoisseur of fine design, or someone with an appreciation for the extraordinary, this chair is a must-have addition to your space. Bring a touch of elegance and artistic sophistication into your home or collection with this one-of-a-kind lion cachet hand-sculptured armchair. It's more than just a seat; it's a reflection of your unique style and appreciation for the extraordinary. The chair will be shipped insured overseas in a custom made wooden crate. Cost of transport is crate included. Charles andré lion cachet (1864-1945) was a dutch furniture designer and architect who worked during the art nouveau and art deco periods. He is known.