Edwardian Teak Reclining Armchair in the Manner of Heals of London

This Edwardian teak reclining armchair, crafted in the manner of Heals of London circa 1920, epitomizes the elegance and comfort of early 20th-century British design. The armchair is generously sized, providing ample space for relaxation. Its golden teak show wood, known for its durability and rich hue, is meticulously crafted with pegged joints, ensuring both sturdiness and aesthetic appeal. The reclining mechanism allows for adjustable comfort, making it an ideal piece for leisurely afternoons.

The armchair retains its original seat and back cushions, which add to its historical authenticity and charm. These cushions are plush and inviting, offering exceptional comfort. The design is both functional and stylish, with the teak wood’s natural grain and color enhancing its visual appeal. This piece is perfect for creating an English country house look, blending seamlessly with traditional interiors while adding a touch of timeless sophistication.

Whether placed in a cozy library or as a standalone piece in a living room, this Edwardian teak reclining armchair is a testament to the craftsmanship of the 1920’s. Its combination of comfort, durability, and classic design makes it a versatile addition to any home. The armchair not only serves as a functional seating option but also as a statement piece that reflects a rich heritage and an appreciation for fine furniture.

Height: 37.5 inches (95 cm)

Width: 28 inches (71 cm)

Depth: 36 inches (92 cm)

Seat Height: 16 1/2 inches (42 cm)

POA | Circa 1920 | Ref: SA267

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