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Armchair William Morris Strawberry Thief velvet

Armchair William Morris Strawberry Thief velvet
Asking price: €300
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Armchair William Morris Strawberry Thief velvet

Description

Condition: New

Brand new Exquisite William Morris "Strawberry Thief" Armchair
Add a touch of timeless British heritage to your home with this beautifully upholstered armchair, featuring the iconic "Strawberry Thief" pattern by William Morris. Originally designed in 1883, this pattern remains one of the most beloved and recognizable designs of the Arts and Crafts movement.
The Design & Aesthetic
• The Pattern: A rich, intricate tapestry of thrushes, strawberries, and Tudor roses in a sophisticated palette of deep indigo, sage green, and warm madder pinks.
• The Silhouette: A classic, rounded club-style chair with deep, comfortable seating and elegant scrolled arms.
• The Detail: Features a tailored kick-pleat skirt (ruffled valance) that adds a soft, traditional feel while concealing the sturdy wooden legs.
Quality & Craftsmanship
• Upholstery: Professionally upholstered in high-quality, durable fabric velvet with excellent pattern matching—the birds and floral motifs are perfectly aligned across the seams and cushions.
• Support: Firm yet comfortable cushioning that retains its shape beautifully.
• Versatility: The "Grandmillennial" or "English Country House" aesthetic makes it a perfect statement piece for a library, living room, or a cozy bedroom nook.
Condition
• Brand new
Dimensions (Approximate)
• Height: 89cm Width 72cm

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Sonya Boyce 1 week ago
€300 OFFERED
Tipperary2015 6 days ago
Still available:
Tipperary2015 6 days ago
Person offered but no replies to confirm collection so armchair is available. Thanks. Alan