Gainsborough Chair Designed by Paul Saunders

Collection CK20 SKU: 92921
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A superb Gainsborough chair designed after the celebrated Georgian draftsman Paul Saunders, this striking armchair epitomises the enduring appeal of the George II style at the turn of the twentieth century. Crafted in England around 1900, its refined proportions and elegant silhouette recall the grandeur and taste of eighteenth-century country houses.

Origin: England
Date: Circa 1900
Material: Upholstered seat and back, carved wood frame
Dimensions: Height: 97 cm (38 in), Width: 74 cm (29 in), Depth: 72 cm (28.4 in), Seat height: 45 cm (17.7 in)
Condition: Excellent overall, with light indications of age consistent with careful use

Channelling Paul Saunders' original designs, celebrated for their stately presence and restrained opulence, this Gainsborough armchair closely parallels historic examples held in the collections of the V&A and British stately homes. Its profile features the bold yet refined outlines so prized during the George II period, offering a splendid decorative accent for both period and contemporary interiors. Similar seating was favoured in drawing rooms and libraries, admired for comfort, style, and social cachet.

Notable Features:

  • Crafted with meticulous attention to period-inspired detail, the chair showcases expert hand-carving to the show-wood frame, lending a sense of authenticity and grandeur so indicative of English craftsmanship.
  • The generously proportioned seat and gently scrolled arms reflect the ergonomic advancements of eighteenth-century design, presenting an inviting silhouette that remains both practical and timeless.
  • As a Gainsborough chair designed by Paul Saunders, it is particularly sought-after for its adherence to historical models, making it a highlight for collectors of armchairs with distinguished provenance and heritage.
  • Ideally suited as an accent piece for an elegant study, a statement seat in the drawing room, or as an addition to a curated collection of George II-style seating, this armchair offers both beauty and versatility.

Perfect for connoisseurs seeking an exceptional example of English seating, this George II-style Gainsborough chair is sure to enhance any setting with its blend of historical sophistication and lasting comfort.

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