"Series Of Six "klismos" Bandeau Chairs. Directory. Early 19th Century. In The Taste Of Jacob."
Series of six Directoire period (1795-1799) dining room chairs in the taste and lineage of G. Jacob, a quality and prolific French cabinetmaker. Innovative, this one is the initiator of a new style with perfect proportions. Inspired by Greco-Roman excavations and the emerging archeology of this period, these banded seats are called "klismoi" (Gr.). A representation of this type of seat - surprisingly modern - appears on the funerary stele of Xanthippe (430/29 BC), an Athenian metic of the classical period (5th-4th centuries BC). Our so-called "Etruscan" chairs are characterized by two front legs called "baluster" and two curved rear legs called "sabre". The green trim needs to be cleaned, or even replaced for a seat. Graceful lines and curves for this series of chairs whose production is not so common in the furniture offered for sale today... Our seats are a production from the beginning of the 19th century. Old-fashioned burlap straps. A very decorative model that fits equally well in a classic or modern dining room. 41 cm from the seat to the back 40 cm from the floor to the seat 47 cm width for the seat.