Not currently on display at the V&A

Armchair

ca. 1930 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Ebonised wood with tubular steel supports. Upholstery - central panel of canvas embroidered in coloured wools in Gobelin stitch is probably French, late 1920s. Panel attached to woven fabric of recent date (late 50s).


Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Birch, ebonised and upholstered, tubular steel supports
Brief description
German 1920-25 des. Singer
Physical description
Ebonised wood with tubular steel supports. Upholstery - central panel of canvas embroidered in coloured wools in Gobelin stitch is probably French, late 1920s. Panel attached to woven fabric of recent date (late 50s).
Dimensions
  • Height: 44.5cm (Note: height from floor to seat)
  • Height: 69cm (Note: maximum height)
  • Width: 56.8cm (Note: from armrest to armrest)
  • Width: 40.6cm (Note: width of seat)
  • Length: 44.1cm (Note: length of seat)
  • Length: 48.1cm (Note: maximum length)
  • Width: 47.9cm (Note: width from back leg to back leg of chair)
  • Height: 42.3cm (Note: height of front legs)
  • Width: 3.6cm (Note: width of armrest)
  • Width: 3.6cm (Note: width of legs)
  • Depth: 3.6cm (Note: depth of legs)
Object history
Purchased by the V&A from Ben Weinreb Ltd., in 1975.
Collection
Accession number
W.80-1975

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Record createdJanuary 24, 2008
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