Offered by Galerie Philippe Guegan
A comfortable seat par excellence, this generously proportioned and rounded marquise is a chair in which most of the frame disappears under the skilful work of the upholsterer; the visible wood is reduced to its simplest expression, essentially consisting of the belt and the curved feet. Above the side panels and armrests, two small panels frame the backrest and form two additional headrests.
Literature:
Bill Pallot, L’art du siège au XVIIIe siècle, éditions Gismondi 1996, reproduced p. 71
Delevery information :
Please contact us upon this matter. For delivery abroad, we will ask door to door transportation to be quoted by independant shipping companies,