Swedish Sulla Occasional Chair in Wicker
$1,480.00
This Sulla chair is a new version made in new material choices influenced by the design of the antique Swedish Sulla chair made for King Gustav III’s palace. Louis Masreliez made his mark on Swedish furniture history when he designed the Sulla chair for Gustav III’s Pavilion. At the time, both the shape and the technical execution were entirely new. This piece was produced for the king by chair maker Erik Öhrmark in 1784 in gilded wood.
Swede Collection has re-created it in steel with Klismos legs and wicker which has never been done before.
Wicker is custom woven by hand.
Metal frame is painted black matte.
The seat is 25″ across at the front. The back curves.
It is an indoor chair only.
Overall Dimensions
25ʺW × 25ʺD × 35ʺH
Style Gustavian (Swedish)
Seat Interior Depth 22.0″
Seat Height From Floor: 17.5″.
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