William IV - chairs, singles/pairs
5 item(s) found:
A 19th century blackwood hall chair possibly Tasmanian, the waisted back boldly carved with overlapping leaf tips and feather motifs, centred by an armorial crest, the solid seat above an ogee moulded rail,…
Slat back Arts & Crafts armchair, solidly constructed of oak, restored using traditional techniques of shellac and wax, the seat professionally re-webbed and reupholstered using distinctive William Morris style fabric by Warwick.
Arts & Crafts oak chair, with 'London' indented on hand made original brackets, and combines piercing with simple strong construction, re-webbed and upholstered in William Morris style fabric
Melbourne stock exchange chair, made for the original stock exchange, in the gothic tradition, the architect, William Pitt, was famous for the Rialto building, Her Majesty's Theatre and other major gothic buildings in Melbourne
Armchair designed by Jens Risom, manufactured under license by William Latchford, with a teak frame, angular armrests and its original cream upholstery
