Victorian Papier-Mache Chair with Mother of Pearl Inlay

1880
$3,980 USD SOLD
Dimensions
W: 17.5" D: 21.0" H: 34.25"
Materials
Paper
Fabric
Mother of Pearl
Collection #
BN112
Estimated Shipping
$488

Since the mid-18th century, Europeans used papier-mâché as an alternative to carved wood. When traditional Chinese lacquer furniture entered the European marketplace in the 19th century, it was discovered that the lacquer, made of tree resin, didn’t fare well in the English climate. So industrious Victorians relied on paper-mâché to recreate the luster and sheen of natural lacquer. This durable and versatile material was fashioned into convincing replicas such as this chair, distinguished by its elegant curves and intricate inlaid mother of pearl design. The chair’s classic design and intriguing history make a notable sculptural statement.

Additional Dimensions
Seat height: 17"

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