Vintage armchairs
Vintage armchairs are distinguished by their ability to evoke a specific era in the history of interior design. Often made from robust materials such as distressed leather or solid wood, these armchairs bring not only comfort but also a unique personality to the space. Their varied shapes, from clean lines to more ornate designs, help to visually enrich a room. In a living room, study or library, vintage armchairs serve as centerpieces around which the entire décor can be organized. read more >
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Hazelnut Full-Grain Leather ArmchairNeoturner
€895 €739-15%

Hazelnut leather armchairRed Baron
€1080 €920-15%

Camel leather armchairRed Baron
€1080 €810-25%

Fabric lounge armchairHilda
€495 €345-30%
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Orange velvet armchairElbrousse
€495 €395-20%

Fabric armchairSilkeborg
€820 €620-25%

Grey leather armchairHamar
€1880 €1345-30%

Black leather armchairRed Baron
€1280 €895-30%

Anthracite velvet swivel armchairBalmat
€590 €455-25%

Brown leather chesterfield armchairJahn
€2680 €1875-30%

Camel leather club armchairRockefeller
€1395 €1255-10%

Fawn leather chesterfield armchairSaint Paul
€2680 €1920-30%

Camel leather armchairKrieger
€2480 €2110-15%
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Vintage armchairs offer a direct link to bygone eras, with each piece telling a different story through its materials and design. These armchairs are distinguished by the use of time-tested materials such as leather, velvet or solid wood, each bringing a texture and color palette that enriches the interior space. Leather, often worn by time, lends softness and patina, while solid wood provides incomparable structure and durability. Velvet, meanwhile, adds tactile and visual richness, absorbing light to create a warm effect.
In terms of aesthetics, vintage armchairs embody a variety of styles, from mid-century modern to more classic accents. The clean lines of the 50s, for example, blend well with contemporary spaces, fostering a dialogue between old and new. More ornate floral and damask patterns are reminiscent of Victorian drawing rooms, adding a dimension of sophistication and elegance. These elements allow vintage armchairs to fit into a variety of environments, from a minimalist living room to a custom office.
Arranging these armchairs in a space requires thoughtful consideration of layout and lighting. Placed near a window, the armchairs take advantage of natural light to highlight their materials. Arranged around a coffee table, they create a convivial space for conversation. In a library, a vintage armchair becomes an ideal reading corner, where comfort and aesthetics meet. It's important to choose pieces that don't visually overload the space, but complement its overall ambience.
In conclusion, vintage armchairs are not just functional seating, but striking design elements that enrich the visual history of a room. Their choice should be guided by the search for quality materials and harmonious shapes that fit naturally into the existing space.