Elegantly Carved English Regency/ William IV Mahogany Dining Chair, Circa 1830
FurnitureThis exceptional dining chair is a definitive example of English William IV design, dating to the 1830s. Meticulously crafted from solid mahogany, the chair features a striking waisted back design accentuated by elegant scroll-carved ears and a decorative central splat. The piece is supported by classically turned and reeded front legs, which provide a sense of architectural strength and refinement characteristic of the period, while the rear legs gracefully sweep outward in the traditional splayed fashion.
The chair is fitted with a versatile drop-in seat, currently finished in a classic yellow and tan striped upholstery that complements the warm, aged patina of the mahogany wood. This style of seating was a hallmark of high-quality early 19th-century furniture, offering both comfort and the flexibility for future fabric updates.
With its balanced proportions and sophisticated hand-carved details, this piece represents the transition from Regency elegance to the more robust and ornate aesthetics of the William IV era.
A sophisticated addition to any refined dining space or as a desk chair or standalone accent piece .
Dimensions: width 21″ x total depth 20.5″ x height 35.5″ , depth of seat 18.5″ x height of seat from floor 19.5″
$350.00
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