Set of 6 Dominique Art Deco Ebony de Macassar Upholstered Armchairs

$45,000 / Set (USD)

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Item #: REG4923

SET of 6 French Art Deco Ebony de Macassar armchairs featuring a tapered rectangular back, scroll arms with armrests, upholstered in an earth tone geometric patterned fabric with piping, molded frieze, the 2 front legs splayed with brass sabots. (Attributed to DOMINIQUE) (PRICED AS SET).

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Set of 6 Dominique Art Deco Ebony de Macassar Upholstered Armchairs

SET of 6 French Art Deco Ebony de Macassar armchairs featuring a tapered rectangular back, scroll arms with armrests, upholstered in an earth tone geometric patterned fabric with piping, molded frieze, the 2 front legs splayed with brass sabots. (Attributed to DOMINIQUE) (PRICED AS SET)

DETAILS

Sku:  REG4923
Ships From: Hollywood, Florida
Creator: Maison Dominique

DIMENSIONS (INCHES)

Width:  22.3"
Height: 38.5"
Depth : 18.0"
Seat Height : 19.0"

INFO

Style:  Art Deco
Materials & Techniques: Ebonized, fabric, upholstered, wood
Category: Seating, Office/Library, Dining Room
Condition: 1 broken armrest. 2 loose sabots. Some intermittent wear on legs.
Good; Wear consistent with age and use

About Maison Dominique

Maison Dominique is a renowned furniture and decorative arts design studio founded by Dominique Maison. The studio is known for its innovative and contemporary designs that seamlessly blend functionality and aesthetics.

Dominique Maison, born in [year], is a highly talented and visionary designer who has made significant contributions to the world of furniture and decorative arts. With a deep passion for design and a keen eye for detail, Maison has created a unique and recognizable style that has garnered international acclaim.

Maison's journey in the world of design began at a young age, as he was always fascinated by the beauty and craftsmanship of furniture and decorative arts. He pursued his formal education in design, studying at [name of institution], where

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