This 1960s Chiavarine chair, attributed to the Chiavari workshops, was crafted from brass with a warm, slightly muted gold tone and a polished, lustrous finish. The slender frame features balanced proportions and a tall backrest composed of vertical spindles, embellished with refined turning and finished with an undulating top rail crowned with a central crest motif. The legs are slim and subtly cabriole-shaped, while slender, straight brass stretchers strengthen the structure without imposing visual weight. The seat is upholstered in a matte-finish velvet in a deep mustard tone, gently contrasting with the gleaming brass and maintaining a harmonious, refined color palette. Exemplary attention to detail reveals itself in the sharply defined turning and harmonious overall silhouette. The chair is preserved in very good condition, showing only minor traces of age-appropriate patina. There are no dents, major discolorations, or damage to the upholstery, which remains clean and free from wear. This form evokes the voice of historic Italian elegance: golden brass speaks of understated refinement from the Belle Époque, subtly reinterpreted through the postwar modernist eye of the 1960s. The gentle cabriole curve of the legs and the upright rhythm of the backrest whisper stories of Riviera salons or atmospheric studies, where the logic of light, airy construction was as much a decorative gesture as a testament to noble craftsmanship. The Chiavarine chair could be paired with a glass table on a delicate base, inlaid consoles, or a marble mantelpiece. It fits seamlessly into eclectic mid-century, Parisian apartment, or classic Belle
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Height93 cm
Depth43 cm
Width41 cm
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Width41 cm
Height93 cm
Depth43 cm
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