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Antique 18th Century Chinese Yoke-Back Armchair in Lacquered Pearwood.
A stunning antique Chinese yoke-back armchair from the 18th century. A remarkable design - quintessentially Chinese and of monumental proportions. Should have been a chair for someone important. The design rooted in the Ming-style from several hundred years before this chair was created - showing straight and strict proportions combined with sculptural and flowing shapes all hand carved from solid wood. Remarkable to see a chair this 'boxy' could be so sculptural and dynamic in appearance. Also, this chair is quite comfortable to sit in.
Whereas in Japan it was the custom to kneel on the floor or to squat on cushions, chairs were the rule in China from an early date - both for dining and relaxing. Chairs with arms were more honorific than those without and both kinds were for men - women sat on stools. The design of these antique Chinese chairs has been very influential in the West, notably the beautiful and simple lines of the Ming style chairs.
Our chair is showing its original oxblood red lacquer on several spots - a wonderful color. Highly original and great patina overall - a wonderful wabi sabi style addition to any interior.
Dimensions: W. 64 x D. 60 x H. 120 cm (Seat Height 52 cm)
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Antique 18th Century Chinese Yoke-Back Armchair in Lacquered Pearwood.
A stunning antique Chinese yoke-back armchair from the 18th century. A remarkable design - quintessentially Chinese and of monumental proportions. Should have been a chair for someone important. The design rooted in the Ming-style from several hundred years before this chair was created - showing straight and strict proportions combined with sculptural and flowing shapes all hand carved from solid wood. Remarkable to see a chair this 'boxy' could be so sculptural and dynamic in appearance. Also, this chair is quite comfortable to sit in.
Whereas in Japan it was the custom to kneel on the floor or to squat on cushions, chairs were the rule in China from an early date - both for dining and relaxing. Chairs with arms were more honorific than those without and both kinds were for men - women sat on stools. The design of these antique Chinese chairs has been very influential in the West, notably the beautiful and simple lines of the Ming style chairs.
Our chair is showing its original oxblood red lacquer on several spots - a wonderful color. Highly original and great patina overall - a wonderful wabi sabi style addition to any interior.
Dimensions: W. 64 x D. 60 x H. 120 cm (Seat Height 52 cm)
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Antique 18th Century Chinese Yoke-Back Armchair in Lacquered Pearwood.
A stunning antique Chinese yoke-back armchair from the 18th century. A remarkable design - quintessentially Chinese and of monumental proportions. Should have been a chair for someone important. The design rooted in the Ming-style from several hundred years before this chair was created - showing straight and strict proportions combined with sculptural and flowing shapes all hand carved from solid wood. Remarkable to see a chair this 'boxy' could be so sculptural and dynamic in appearance. Also, this chair is quite comfortable to sit in.
Whereas in Japan it was the custom to kneel on the floor or to squat on cushions, chairs were the rule in China from an early date - both for dining and relaxing. Chairs with arms were more honorific than those without and both kinds were for men - women sat on stools. The design of these antique Chinese chairs has been very influential in the West, notably the beautiful and simple lines of the Ming style chairs.
Our chair is showing its original oxblood red lacquer on several spots - a wonderful color. Highly original and great patina overall - a wonderful wabi sabi style addition to any interior.
Dimensions: W. 64 x D. 60 x H. 120 cm (Seat Height 52 cm)
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