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CHAIRS

 

For more info on our unique and selected offer of chairs of different styles and periods, please clic here. From Napoleon III to the 70/80s through the 50s, you will find a smart selection and surely the chairs you are looking for. All our chairs are for single sale only because they are unique and exclusive items.

Find out on Arteslonga, unique retro chairs, vintage chairs and antique chairs. All these chairs present on Arteslonga are chosen and selected for their originality, elegance, and because they are different ... All these chairs are original and authentic. These vintage and antique chairs have a real personality and a particular character that suits you surely.

Chairs of Napoleon III, 1900 chair, Belle Epoque's chair,  1920s chairs, office chairs from the 30s, wooden chairs 40s to 70s, you will discover several periods and styles of chairs. Our exclusive offer covers a century from Napoleon III until the 70s.

The difference is what Arteslonga wishes to cultivate and grow.

This difference creates emotions that is our commitment and we wish to offer objects and furniture that will enchant you.

We are off the beaten path, seen and already seen. We do not want to answer any trend, we are above them and we play with them...

All ages and styles are mixed with happiness and cleverness.

Come back often as we regularly update our selection.

 

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  • Raw Wood Bench L200cm

    €720.00

    200cm long bench made ​​of poplar wood from Shandong Province in China. 

    An authentic and unique piece aged 100 years of extreme strength and stability. 

    This old bench is ideal to be positioned around a kitchen table or dining table.

    The unique, old or antique item shown on the image is the exact item you will receive.

  • Ceremonial Seat, Chokwe Tribe

    €1,400.00

    Chair from the Chokwé Tribe, mid-20th century.

    The single item shown in the picture is the exact item you will receive.

    Most seats in sub-Saharan Africa are low stools carved from a single block of wood. However, as early as the 16th century, Portuguese traders and explorers introduced back chairs to southern and eastern Africa. Chokwe artists soon began producing similar chairs by adding sculptural scenes and Chokwe motifs.

  • Chief Dogon Stool, Mali, Mid XIXth Century

    €620.00

    A unique piece. The items shown in the picture are exactly the items you will receive.

    Stunning chef stool hand carved from a single piece of wood

    A beautifully carved stool from Mali.

    The ancestral figures or nommo are symmetrical and geometric sculpted in relief.

    They support the higher seat and should represent ancestors seen as authority figures.

    According to Dogon cosmogony, the stool is made up of two discs; one representing the sky and the other the earth.

    It shows signs of wear due to aging but remains remarkably solid.

    Material: Wood

    Age: mid-20th century

    Origin: Mali

    Tribe: Dogon

  • Chief Stool, Guinee Bissau, Mid XIXth Century

    €1,200.00

    A unique piece. The items shown in the picture are exactly the items you will receive.

    Superb chef's stool hand carved from a single piece of wood by the Baga tribe of Guinea-Bissau.

    Stools are a minor art form for the Baga whose large masks and snake figures are among the largest and most impressive in Africa.

    Striking modern pumpkin shape with intricate decorative carvings around the top edge.

    It shows signs of wear due to aging but remains remarkably solid.

    Material: Wood

    Age: mid-20th century

    Origin: Guinea Bissau

    Tribe: Baga

  • Set of 2 Ancient African Stools, Gabon

    €1,200.00

    Two unique pieces. The items shown in the picture are exactly the items you will receive.

    Chairs and stools are prestigious objects for the Kota people of Gabon.

    You can notice how they use similar characteristics on all of their sculptures and other subjects that they create. L

    The seat is decorated with various geometric patterns engraved in what appears to be copper and brass.

    It shows signs of wear due to aging but remains remarkably solid.

    Material: Wood, Brass and Copper

    Age: mid-20th century

    Origin: Gabon

    Tribe: Kota