Theodore Alexander Living Room The Billiard Room Chair A15 at Studio 882

A mahogany Bergere library armchair, the button upholstered back above scroll arms enclosing a cushion seat, the close nailed uprights on turned legs terminating in brass cappings and castors. The original Regency, circa 1835 in the Billiard Room, Althorp. The Billiard Room Chair A15 A15 Theodore Alexander

Theodore Alexander The Billiard Room Chair A15

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Product Details

The Theodore Alexander Living Room The Billiard Room Chair is available in the Glen Mills, PA (Across from Wegmans) area from Studio 882.

Product Overview

Item Description

Product Description A mahogany Bergere library armchair, the button upholstered back above scroll arms enclosing a cushion seat, the close nailed uprights on turned legs terminating in brass cappings and castors. The original Regency, circa 1835 in the Billiard Room, Althorp.

Collection Features Designed in 1788-90, as part of the new ground floor reception, this room admirably testifies to the architect Henry Holland's refined reticence.

Dimensions

Width 32 1/2" (82.6 cm)32 1/2INH

Depth 31 1/2" (80 cm)31 1/2INH

Height 39" (99.1 cm)39INH

Arm Height 27" (68.6 cm)

Seat Height 22" (55.9 cm)

Design Elements & Features

Motion Type Caster

Additional Information Shown in 9-282 fabric; Shown in Althorp finish; Althorp finish standard

Construction & Ergonomics

Construction Mahogany

Other Details

Brand Theodore Alexander

Category Living Room

Description The Billiard Room Chair

SKU A15

Type Arm Chairs, Chairs

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