Biedermeier Walnut Sofa. Vienna, c. 1825-30.
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Description
This fine and elegant Viennese Biedermeier walnut sofa was made circa 1825-30.
Viennese Biedermeier is distinguished by their sophisticated proportions, rare and refined design and excellent craftsmanship and continue to have a great influence on modern design.
The sofa has a lovely highly figured walnut book-matched veneer accentuated by a deep amber tone and 200 years old patina.
It sits well and is very comfortable. The springs give great seating comfort and the upholstery is in very good condition.
Full condition report available on request.
We are providing a Certificate of Authenticity.
The sofa will be a great complement to any elegant interior. It does not matter whether it is a classic or modern interior because Biedermeier is simply timeless.
Measurements:
H: 34 1/2 inches, W: 58 3/4 inches, D: 25 1/2 inches.
Vienna, c. 1825-30
We would also like to invite you to view our entire Biedermeier collection which consists of over one hundred and twenty top quality pieces from 1820-30.
We are the rare source that specializes exclusively in Austrian/Viennese Biedermeier for three decades located in Vienna in the heart of Biedermeier.
Looking forward to any requests you may have.
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More Information
Origin: Austria Period: 19th Century Materials: Walnut and upholstery. The sofa is finished with a hand-applied french polish finish. Condition: The piece is in very good condition. It sits well and is very comfortable. The construction is very strong and steady. The piece is finished with a hand-applied french polish finish. Creation Date: 1825-30 Styles / Movements: Biedermeier, Traditional Incollect Reference #: 705195 -
Dimensions
W. 59 in; H. 34 in; Diam. 25 in; W. 149.86 cm; H. 86.36 cm; Diam. 63.5 cm;
Message from Seller:
For inquiries, please contact us at biedermeier_vienna@icloud.com. Biedermeier-Vienna is proud to present a curated collection of exceptional antique Biedermeier furniture, sourced from the heart of Vienna and dating from 1815-1830, known for its refined craftsmanship and timeless design.