Carved Jacquard Arm Chair
This antique armchair is a refined example of late 19th-century revivalist craftsmanship, echoing the Baroque aesthetic popular in 17th-century France. The frame is constructed from solid walnut, displaying hand-turned baluster legs and scrolled armrests. Particularly notable is the front stretcher, intricately carved with foliate motifs and a central medallion, lending the piece visual weight and historical character. The upholstery is a vintage jacquard fabric in muted olive and gold tones, woven with a floral and stripe pattern reminiscent of the Arts and Crafts movement. Brass nailhead trim along the seat and backrest edges provides a tailored finish and nods to traditional upholstering methods. This piece offers both a sculptural presence and practical comfort, making it a distinctive choice for a study, sitting room, or curated interior space.