
Rare Arts and Crafts Pitch Pine Bobbin Fretwork Armchair | Late 19th Century Antique
Rare Late 19th Century Arts and Crafts Pitch Pine Bobbin Fretwork Armchair
A Distinctive Example of Arts and Crafts Design
Discover an exceptionally rare Arts and Crafts pitch pine bobbin fretwork armchair dating to the late 19th century. Crafted from solid pitch pine with a naturally warm antique tone, this armchair is both decorative and functional, representing the honest craftsmanship and design principles of the Arts and Crafts movement.
The chair features flat bobbin fretwork detailing to the back and arms, complemented by primitive inward-curling arms that form natural palm rests. Its raised plinth back and distinctive crest rail create a unique silhouette, while the flat seat with a soft radius notch provides a subtle design flourish.
This is more than just a chair — it’s a rare survival of individual craftsmanship, a piece that can stand proudly on its own or be enjoyed with a simple cushion for added comfort.
Key Features
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Solid pitch pine construction with a warm antique patina
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Flat bobbin fretwork to backrest and arm supports
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Primitive curled arms forming natural hand palm rests
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Raised plinth back with a soft radius seat notch for design unity
A Testament to the Arts and Crafts Movement
Dating to the late 19th century, this armchair reflects the movement’s ethos of integrity in materials and simplicity in design. The bobbin work, plinth details, and inward-curling arms elevate this chair from the functional to the artistic.
Pieces such as this are not only rare but also highly desirable for collectors, interior designers, and homeowners seeking statement seating with historic character.
Who This Chair Appeals To
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Antique collectors looking for rare Arts and Crafts furniture
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Interior designers sourcing authentic statement seating
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Homeowners seeking a conversation piece with historic value
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Arts and Crafts enthusiasts drawn to original craftsmanship
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FAQs
Q: What wood is the armchair made from?
A: The chair is constructed from solid pitch pine, known for its strength and warm antique colouring.
Q: Is this chair comfortable to use?
A: Yes, the primitive curled arms provide natural hand rests, and the seat can be enjoyed as is or with a simple cushion for added comfort.
Q: Where does this chair originate from?
A: Its exact provenance is unknown, though it may have origins in the Cotswold region.
Q: Why is this chair considered rare?
A: Its combination of bobbin fretwork, raised plinth back, and primitive arm design makes it a distinctive and unusual survival from the late 19th century Arts and Crafts period.
