Pair of Gustavian Armchairs Attributed to Ephraim Stahl

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A finely carved and painted pair of Swedish Gustavian armchairs, circa 1810. Attributed to the celebrated Stockholm chairmaker Ephraim Stahl (1767–1820). Each chair features a distinctive arched and upholstered backrest framed with carved beading, fluted arms terminating in stylized rosettes, and generous seats. The turned and fluted legs are accented with rosettes and lamb’s tongue carving, retaining a soft and luminous painted finish. A beautiful balance of elegance and comfort from one of Sweden’s most sought-after makers, known for his royal commissions at Drottningholm and Stockholm Palace.

Approx. 25"W x 24"D x 32"H

A finely carved and painted pair of Swedish Gustavian armchairs, circa 1810. Attributed to the celebrated Stockholm chairmaker Ephraim Stahl (1767–1820). Each chair features a distinctive arched and upholstered backrest framed with carved beading, fluted arms terminating in stylized rosettes, and generous seats. The turned and fluted legs are accented with rosettes and lamb’s tongue carving, retaining a soft and luminous painted finish. A beautiful balance of elegance and comfort from one of Sweden’s most sought-after makers, known for his royal commissions at Drottningholm and Stockholm Palace.

Approx. 25"W x 24"D x 32"H