Pair of Amsterdamse School oak armchairs by J.J. Zijfers, 1928
REF: 7954
Pair of Amsterdamse School oak armchairs by J.J. Zijfers, 1928
REF: 7954
Pair of armchairs designed by J.J. Zijfers in Amsterdam in 1928, within the Amsterdam School movement.
Crafted in solid oak, they feature a strong geometric structure with pronounced vertical supports and a back composed of angled panels connected by a central articulated element. The armrests extend this rigorous construction typical of the movement. The seats have been newly upholstered with "Marenda Stripe" fabric by Jane Churchill.
Metal label present: J.J. Zijfers & Co, Keizergracht 525, P.C. Hooftstraat 47, Amsterdam.
Manufacturer: J.J. Zijfers & Co, Netherlands, 1928.
- Height 100 cm / 39 "
- Width 60 cm / 23 3⁄4"
- Depth 58 cm / 23"
Category
- Year Circa 1930
- Medium Solid oak, fabric
- Country Netherlands
- Condition Good vintage condition