Press-back wooden dining chair
This style of chair was very popular from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century. Its main feature is the back-pressing design. The decorative pattern on the top of the back of the chair is not hand-carved, but mechanically stamped or pressed onto the wood, which makes it Can be mass-produced quickly and efficiently by the factory. The legs and upright back bars (called spindles) are usually made of wood with decorative concave and convex shapes. It has a classic country style or a vintage Victorian look.
Retro style metal folding chair
This is a portable folding chair, usually used outdoors, camping or as a spare seat. The frame is made of green metal tubes, the seat and backrest are made of burgundy or maroon cloth, and the armrest is made of wood, adding retro elements. The overall design has a retro aesthetic of the mid-20th or '70s.
Antique side chair in neoclassical style
This chair is considered to be a stylistic work by the Italian designer Michelangelo Pergolesi (Michelangelo Pergolesi)(active 1760-1801), made about 1785. Pergolesi is known for bringing Italian fantasy elements to British design. It is exquisitely carved and decorated in painted and gold. The back of the chair consists of crossed cornucopia horns (cornucopia), from which a monster head (possibly a griffin or dolphin head) is born, and an umbrella-like canopy structure is attached. The seat was covered with green upholstery.
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