1940s Italian Armchairs Attributed to Guglielmo Ulrich
A beautiful pair of armchairs attributed to Guglielmo Ulrich, the master of Italian classicism. These chairs are an exceptional example of Ulrich's architectural skill where line becomes form and back again.
The chairs have a wonderful downward curve to the back and a luxurious scroll to the arm, all elegantly held in by a sweeping U shaped mahogany frame ending on brass sabot feet.
Dimensions:
Width: 79 cm (31”)
Depth: 104 cm (41”)
Height: 66 cm (26”)
Seat Height: 42 cm (16.5”)
A beautiful pair of armchairs attributed to Guglielmo Ulrich, the master of Italian classicism. These chairs are an exceptional example of Ulrich's architectural skill where line becomes form and back again.
The chairs have a wonderful downward curve to the back and a luxurious scroll to the arm, all elegantly held in by a sweeping U shaped mahogany frame ending on brass sabot feet.
Dimensions:
Width: 79 cm (31”)
Depth: 104 cm (41”)
Height: 66 cm (26”)
Seat Height: 42 cm (16.5”)
A beautiful pair of armchairs attributed to Guglielmo Ulrich, the master of Italian classicism. These chairs are an exceptional example of Ulrich's architectural skill where line becomes form and back again.
The chairs have a wonderful downward curve to the back and a luxurious scroll to the arm, all elegantly held in by a sweeping U shaped mahogany frame ending on brass sabot feet.
Dimensions:
Width: 79 cm (31”)
Depth: 104 cm (41”)
Height: 66 cm (26”)
Seat Height: 42 cm (16.5”)