A Pair of Indian Art Deco Chairs with Zig-Zag Frame
The distinctive meander pattern on the sides of these chairs is a signature feature that beautifully reflects the essence of the Art Deco style. This geometric motif is emblematic of the movement’s emphasis on bold, angular shapes and intricate detailing. The zig-zag pattern, and related patterns, such as chevron or herringbone, were popular design elements during the Art Deco era, symbolizing modernity, speed, and progress. The repetition of sharp, clean lines on the sides of these chairs adds a sense of dynamism and movement. In the context of Indian Art Deco, the zig-zag design also shows the fusion of Western modernist aesthetics with local craftsmanship. Indian artisans, who were skilled in intricate wood carving and design, embraced these geometric patterns and incorporated them into traditional furniture forms, creating a unique cultural expression. Unlike European Deco furniture, these chairs are crafted from solid teak –no veneer. Price for pair.
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