Important Set of Charles Rohlfs Stained Oak Armchairs Signed and Dated 1903
This very rare and highly collectible set of stained oak armchairs by Charles Rohlfs (1853–1936) featuring saddle seats, Rohlfs cutout artistry in a stylized 'S' form, and faceted pegs. All chairs are signed with his cypher mark and dated 1903.
Priced individually, six are currently available at the time of listing. We have an additional pair without the 'S' insignia, see last photo.
Ideal set of important chairs for a collector, investor or connoisseur of fine art and design. Also an excellent choice for an interior designer working on an important project.
A Charles Rohlfs hall chair recently sold at auction for $306,000 (see photos).
ABOUT CHARLES ROHLFS:
Charles Rohlfs (1853–1936) was an American furniture designer and craftsman renowned for his unique contributions to the Arts and Crafts movement in the early 20th century. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Rohlfs initially trained as a lawyer but shifted his focus to woodworking and furniture design, driven by a deep-seated passion for craftsmanship and artistic expression.
Rohlfs is best known for his distinctive style that combined traditional woodworking techniques with innovative design elements. His pieces often featured intricate, hand-carved motifs and employed a variety of rich, natural woods. Rohlfs's work was characterized by its exceptional quality and attention to detail, reflecting a profound understanding of materials and craftsmanship.
One of his notable achievements was his involvement in the Arts and Crafts movement, which emphasized handcrafted quality and a return to simpler, more honest design principles. Rohlfs's furniture often showcased these values, integrating both aesthetic beauty and functional integrity. His designs ranged from chairs and tables to cabinets and screens, each demonstrating a commitment to excellence and individuality.
In addition to his furniture designs, Rohlfs was also an accomplished architect and interior designer, creating cohesive environments that harmonized with his distinctive furniture pieces. His work received acclaim for its originality and craftsmanship, earning him a place among the leading figures of the Arts and Crafts movement in America.
Charles Rohlfs's legacy endures through his enduring influence on American furniture design and his role in shaping the Arts and Crafts movement's emphasis on handcrafted artistry. His pieces remain highly collectible and are celebrated for their historical significance and artistic merit.
MEASUREMENTS:
H 39" x W 27" x D 21"
Seat Height: 18"
CONDITION:
Very good condition with light age and minor wear. Ready for immediate use.