Sculptural Patinated Oak Spinning Chair, Europe ca early 20th century

Sculptural Patinated Oak Spinning Chair, Europe ca early 20th century

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Price category: 500 - 2,500 usd / eur

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The ‘spinning chair’, this historic type of seating has had numerous modern interpretations across Europe, however, most preserved the main functional characteristics: solid wood, enduring, high quality craftsmanship, a tall, straight back for good posture and freedom of movement.

The art of spinning yarn is thousands of years old, but the spinning wheel as we know it is estimated to have arrived in Europe around the middle of the 13th century and along with it came the three or four-legged spinning chair. The backs were often hand carved with various motifs or fantasy creatures making each one unique and individual. As this oak chair shows, the Modernist movement influenced the traditional design by removing most of the intricate decorative elements, and substituting them with a more streamlined structure. The carved high back and octagonal seat are supported by so-called bobbin style legs. Bobbin turning was a type of ornament consisting of a series of small knobs resembling spools, or bobbins. The individual knobs are less separated and instead flow into each other in a more modernist manner. They stand out against the straight lines of the seat and back, resulting in an eye-catching look. Their shape is further enhanced by the oak’s natural pattern with circles and curved variations.

This spinning chair remains ideal for craft spinners, but thanks to its visual qualities, it is also perfect as a decorative, accent piece in any space. With a rich history and a modern reinterpretation, this chair will surely become an heirloom piece.

Condition:

In good vintage condition. Wear consistent with age and use. Some marks and scratches on the wood.

Dimensions:

14.56 in W x 18.89 in D x 38.58 in H; Seat height 17.32 in

37 cm W x 48 cm D x 98 cm H; Seat height 44 cm

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