Chairs

The origin of upholstered armchair furniture can be traced back to the late eighteenth century, in England. The concept for this innovation arose from the experience of riding a horse and feeling the comfort of a well-fitted saddle. These early armchairs featured a surface predominantly adorned with leather or fabric, concealing a variety of cushions beneath. During this era, they were commonly referred to as “sleeping chairs.”

This unique piece of furniture gained rapid popularity among the affluent and soon became a symbol of social status. Antique armchairs, from this period, are renowned for their distinctive designs. An antique armchair can serve as a striking focal point in an interior space, particularly if it boasts exceptional craftsmanship, intricate hand-carvings or engravings, and is adorned with opulent and vibrant fabrics, or alternatively, with luxurious and gleaming materials.

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