Desk chair (Fauteuil de bureau) ca. 1750 French This type of comfortable chair, known in French as a fauteuil de cabinet or a fauteuil de bureau, was introduced during the eighteenth century specifically for use behind a desk. With its high wrap-around back, the sitter would straddle the front leg with his legs apart. Etienne Meunier (master ca. 1732), is known for the production of such seats. His innovation was to arrange the legs not in the usual square manner but rather in a diamond-shape by placing one leg in front, thereby optimizing the chairs stability. Displaying beautiful serpentine lines, the frames of Meuniers desk chairs are often sparingly embellished with carved foliage scrolls and flowers. The two hinged arm pads open up to a small hidden compartment for the storage of personal items. The chair has kept its original leather upholstery.. Desk chair (Fauteuil de bureau) 194662

Desk chair (Fauteuil de bureau) ca. 1750 French This type of comfortable chair, known in French as a fauteuil de cabinet or a fauteuil de bureau, was introduced during the eighteenth century specifically for use behind a desk. With its high wrap-around back, the sitter would straddle the front leg with his legs apart. Etienne Meunier (master ca. 1732), is known for the production of such seats. His innovation was to arrange the legs not in the usual square manner but rather in a diamond-shape by placing one leg in front, thereby optimizing the chairs stability. Displaying beautiful serpentine lines, the frames of Meuniers desk chairs are often sparingly embellished with carved foliage scrolls and flowers. The two hinged arm pads open up to a small hidden compartment for the storage of personal items. The chair has kept its original leather upholstery.. Desk chair (Fauteuil de bureau) 194662
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