A solid pair of Arts & Crafts / early Modernist oak armchairs, very likely British. Strong architectural lines with shaped slab sides, exposed fixings and simple stretchers reflect the move away from Victorian excess towards honest construction and form.
The oak has a good, even colour and grain. Upholstered seats in a neutral fabric (easily changed if desired). A practical and characterful pair for dining, a hallway or studio setting.
Details:
- Era: c.1905–1925
- Origin: Probably British
- Materials: Solid oak frames; upholstered seats
- Dimensions: Height / width / depth to be confirmed
- Condition: Structurally sound. Light age-related marks to oak. Upholstery clean and serviceable.
- Provenance/Story: From a private collection; consistent with British Arts & Crafts / early Modernist design principles.
- Care Tips: Dust regularly; wax sparingly with a good-quality beeswax; avoid direct heat and prolonged sunlight.




