A rare and exquisitely detailed late 19th-century wicker armchair, showcasing masterful craftsmanship and an extraordinary level of ornamental refinement. The chair features an elaborately pierced oval back panel with delicate geometric latticework framed by scrolling flourishes and hand-wrapped reed detailing. The sculptural arms terminate in gracefully coiled forms, while the turned and wrapped supports are embellished with carved and woven accents throughout.
The original cane seat is set within a molded frame, retaining its warm patina and complementing the chair’s beautifully timeworn painted finish. The softly distressed surface reveals layers of cream and natural tones, enhancing its authentic character and lending a romantic, garden-inspired aesthetic.
Raised on turned legs joined by decorative stretchers, this piece is both structurally sound and visually striking. The silhouette is airy yet substantial, making it ideal as a statement accent in a sunroom, conservatory, bedroom, or layered traditional interior.
A superb example of Victorian wicker furniture...
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Mid-20th Century Folk Art Caning Seating