Amsterdam School Armchairs
The Amsterdam School armchairs are a style of furniture that originated in the early 20th century in the Netherlands. They are characterized by their geometric and angular forms, as well as their use of dark woods and rich upholstery fabrics. These armchairs are often seen as a fusion of Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles, with a focus on craftsmanship and attention to detail. The Amsterdam School was a Dutch architectural movement that sought to incorporate art into everyday objects, and this philosophy is evident in the design of these armchairs. They are often adorned with decorative elements such as carved details and inlays. The Amsterdam School armchairs are highly sought after by collectors and design enthusiasts for their unique blend of historical significance and artistic beauty. They are timeless pieces. The items show typical age-related wear and tear, with small cracks and signs of use on their wooden and decorative parts. The upholstery on the underside of both items is different, and there are some fading and small tears in the fabric.