Pair of Teak Caned Library Chairs

Collection EE30 SKU: 16574
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Pair of Teak Caned Library Chairs

A handsome pair of Regency style teak library chairs, these fine seats evoke the refined elegance of early nineteenth-century interiors. Channeling the grandeur of classic English libraries, the chairs beautifully blend historical inspiration with expert contemporary craftsmanship.

Origin: England
Date: Circa 2000
Material: Teak with double caned seats

Dimensions: Height: 99 cm (39 ins), Width: 61 cm (24 ins), Depth: 85 cm (33.5 ins)

Condition: Excellent, with superb patina and no visible restorations.

This striking pair of Regency style armchairs draws on the time-honoured motifs of the English Regency, a period known for its graceful silhouettes and understated opulence. The chairs’ fluted front legs and sabre-shaped back legs reflect the influence of notable cabinetmakers of the early 1800s, reminiscent of pieces seen in leading museum collections. With their gently curved backs and refined profiles, these armchairs are ideally suited for a traditional study or an elegant contemporary setting.

Notable Features:

  • Craftsmanship highlights: Each chair features exquisitely turned and fluted front legs, paired with delicately sabre-shaped back legs for added distinction. The seats and under-arm voids are masterfully double caned, showcasing refined handiwork and strength.
  • Design significance: The Regency influence is unmistakable in the harmonious balance of straight arms and curved backs, with decorative fluting adding subtle ornamentation. The double caning lends a touch of luxury, elevating the classic profile.
  • Collecting value: Pairs of Regency style caned library chairs in teak are seldom found, making these armchairs a rare and desirable acquisition. The generous scale and authentic period styling enhance their appeal for collectors and interior decorators alike.
  • Practical value: Well-suited for comfortable seating in a home library, study, or sitting room, these armchairs also make a statement as part of a curated furniture collection. Their robust teak construction and pristine caning ensure lasting beauty and functionality.

This pair of teak caned library chairs offers an exceptional blend of Regency style, enduring craftsmanship, and practical comfort—perfect for those seeking to add refined English seating to their collection or home.

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