This one comes straight out of the Alps. From Switzerland and dating to the 19th century, this is what’s known as an alpine folk chair, often called an escabelle or mountain chair, made in rural workshops where each piece was hand-cut rather than formally designed. The defining detail is the back - cut from a single plank with that openwork motif. They lived in alpine homes where space was tight and everything needed to work - pulled up to the table, shifted by the fire, never fixed in one place. Sylvie loves it as an accent chair to that empty wall you don't know what to do with.
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