Pair of Antique Bentwood Bistro Chairs in Thonet Style (1920s)
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Details
The quintessential café chair, embodying the romantic and bustling atmosphere of a classic French bistro. Dating back to the early 20th century (c. 1920s-1930s), this charming pair of chairs is crafted using the iconic steam-bent wood technique pioneered by Michael Thonet. They feature a remarkably elegant and lightweight silhouette, characterized by slender splayed legs, reinforcing curved arches, and a distinctive "hairpin" loop backrest. The seats retain their classic woven cane (paglia di Vienna), adding a touch of rustic warmth. Highly evocative and wonderfully patinated, these chairs are perfect for creating an authentic vintage dining nook, a cozy kitchen corner, or as characteristic accent seating in an eclectic interior.
Technical Details & Condition:
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Estimated Period: Early 20th Century (c. 1920s - 1930s).
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Origin: European (Austrian/Czech manufacturing, French Bistro style).
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Material: Steam-bent wood, woven cane (rattan).
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Dimensions: Width 40 cm | Depth 40 cm | Height 86 cm.
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Condition: Good antique condition with a profound, authentic wabi-sabi character. As expected from genuine bistro chairs of this age, the wooden frames show significant wear, scuffs, and a beautifully aged patina that validates their history. The cane seats are in good vintage condition and remain usable. Structurally sound.
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