Belgian Brutalist Oak Pair of Chairs, Belgium 1970s (sold)

Belgian Brutalist Oak Pair of Chairs, Belgium 1970s (sold)

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Thanks to low-profile, clean-lined furnishings; an earth-tone-inspired colour palette; and little ornamentation, the minimal brutalist design style resonates with many. This organic pair exudes tranquillity through its stylish but understated shapes and forms.

There is a reason behind solid wooden furniture’s enduring popularity: wood never goes out of style, it is enduring, sturdy, versatile, and therefore visually appealing. The development of design in Belgium is very typical for that in Europe generally, thus a branch of the European design tree with shared characteristics of the era’s Scandinavian and even French design. This pair of oak chairs is an evidence of the country’s long furniture manufacturing tradition. The dualism within these chairs is amazing: the pieces can stand in an interior and have a function but also play a purely aesthetic role. The oak bodies’ proportions are very harmonious, with long, sleek backs and braced legs. The only element that serves a purely decorative role are the round ears on the top. The seats are very carefully carved to accommodate the sitter, while the high backs provide ample support for the back.

From architectural descriptions to individual pieces of furniture, materials, and colour palettes, brutalist style seems to have earned a permanent spot on the décor trend list. Similarly, wood has never gone out of style, and pieces combining the style and the material are only gaining popularity today. These solid oak Belgian chairs are equally striking standing alone, or as a set in an interior with a medley of styles.

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Condition:

In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. Small scratches and discolouration on the wood.

Dimensions:

18.7 in W x 23.42 in D x 42.71 in H; Seat height 18.3 in

47.5 cm W x 59.5 cm D x 108.5 cm H; Seat height 46.5 cm

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