Guy Rogers "Sunset and Vine" Armchairs

£1,300.00

These striking Mid-Century arm chairs attributed to Guy Rogers exude timeless elegance and craftsmanship. Made with Afromosia frames, these chairs boast a rich and warm wood grain that adds character to any space. Recently reupholstered in luxurious bouclé fabric, they offer both comfort and style.

The addition of raffia inserts on the armrests adds a touch of sophistication and visual interest. This detail not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also provides a tactile contrast to the smooth wood and soft fabric.

Reflecting the design sensibilities of the mid-20th century, these chairs embody clean lines, organic forms, and minimalistic yet functional aesthetics. They seamlessly blend into both contemporary and vintage-inspired interiors.

Guy Rogers was a British furniture designer and manufacturer known for his contributions to mid-century modern design. Rogers founded his furniture company in the mid-20th century, during the post-war period of the 1950s and 1960s. His designs were influenced by the modernist movement, characterized by clean lines, organic shapes, and functional simplicity.

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These striking Mid-Century arm chairs attributed to Guy Rogers exude timeless elegance and craftsmanship. Made with Afromosia frames, these chairs boast a rich and warm wood grain that adds character to any space. Recently reupholstered in luxurious bouclé fabric, they offer both comfort and style.

The addition of raffia inserts on the armrests adds a touch of sophistication and visual interest. This detail not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also provides a tactile contrast to the smooth wood and soft fabric.

Reflecting the design sensibilities of the mid-20th century, these chairs embody clean lines, organic forms, and minimalistic yet functional aesthetics. They seamlessly blend into both contemporary and vintage-inspired interiors.

Guy Rogers was a British furniture designer and manufacturer known for his contributions to mid-century modern design. Rogers founded his furniture company in the mid-20th century, during the post-war period of the 1950s and 1960s. His designs were influenced by the modernist movement, characterized by clean lines, organic shapes, and functional simplicity.

These striking Mid-Century arm chairs attributed to Guy Rogers exude timeless elegance and craftsmanship. Made with Afromosia frames, these chairs boast a rich and warm wood grain that adds character to any space. Recently reupholstered in luxurious bouclé fabric, they offer both comfort and style.

The addition of raffia inserts on the armrests adds a touch of sophistication and visual interest. This detail not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also provides a tactile contrast to the smooth wood and soft fabric.

Reflecting the design sensibilities of the mid-20th century, these chairs embody clean lines, organic forms, and minimalistic yet functional aesthetics. They seamlessly blend into both contemporary and vintage-inspired interiors.

Guy Rogers was a British furniture designer and manufacturer known for his contributions to mid-century modern design. Rogers founded his furniture company in the mid-20th century, during the post-war period of the 1950s and 1960s. His designs were influenced by the modernist movement, characterized by clean lines, organic shapes, and functional simplicity.