Art Deco Chairs
Art Deco furniture has a way of bridging the gap between the 1920's and 1930's to today. There are many aspects of the Art Deco style that transcend the years to appeal to many contemporary buyers. Even today, although many originals are still available, reproductions of the style are still being made. This can be seen very easily in Art Deco chairs. Chairs in the Art Deco style are known for their comfort and form. Both the original Art Deco chairs and the reproductions have used some of the most exotic of materials including animal hides, expensive wood veneers and tubular metals.
One popular style of Art Deco chair was that of a solid piece of wood veneer which was curved to fit both the back and the seat, and it would be held up by legs of metal. It was very simple, but very functional. Another typical style of Art Deco chair is that the size is often large and plump and quite overstuffed, but with very flat arms. In this case, the back and seat of the chair would be covered in fabric, supported by fine, shiny glazed wood. In order to create maximum comfort, it almost seems that Art Deco chairs would be moulded to the body, and could look very sleek and modern.
Whether one has a contemporary or traditional style of decorating, Art Deco furniture, including Art Deco chairs, can be made to suit any decor. With the proper accessories, colours and textures, Art Deco furniture can be adapted very easily. It is because of this flexibility, that Art Deco is loved by many.
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