Pair of authentic De Coene Art Deco club chairs, circa 1920

€3,725
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Pair of authentic De Coene Art Deco club chairs, circa 1920
€3,725
Designer :
De Coene
Dimensions :
H78 x W68 x D62
Color :
brown
Material :
leather
Style :
art deco

Rare and authentic pair of "Lindbergh" club chairs by the prestigious Belgian atelier De Coene Frères, crafted in the 1920s. These elegant Art Deco chairs feature sculptural oak frames, original cognac leather upholstery with a beautiful, natural patina, and traditional brass nailhead trim. The iconic scroll-arm detail and the softly rounded backrest reflect De Coene's exceptional craftsmanship. This exact model was already featured in the historic Villa Verbreyt interior (1927), making it a documented and collectible piece of Belgian Art Deco history. About De Coene Frères: Founded in Kortrijk, Belgium, De Coene Frères rose to international fame during the 1920s and 1930s as one of the leading Art Deco furniture ateliers in Europe. Known for their exceptional craftsmanship, luxurious materials, and refined designs, De Coene collaborated with renowned architects and artists to create complete interior ensembles. Their pieces are now highly sought-after by collectors and connoisseurs of fine Belgian Art Deco design. The chairs are in very good structural condition, with a beautiful and authentic vintage appearance. The original leather upholstery shows signs of wear consistent with age, including some surface cracking, patina, and light scuff marks, particularly on the backs and arms. These natural traces of time add character and authenticity, enhancing the vintage charm of the pieces without compromising their usability. The oak frames remain sturdy and stable, with only minor marks from decades of careful use. Overall, the chairs are a rare find in this original state, and perfectly suited for collectors or interiors that appreciate genuine patinated leather.

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