the Mahogany Acanthus
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Designers Underwood, Woodworth.
This mahogany armchair represents the Queen Anne Revival style, a period that traded the heavy, rigid furniture of the past for fluid, organic silhouettes. The back features a pierced splat-a central vertical support carved with Rococo motifs like the acanthus leaf and tassel scrolls. Its crest rail flows into shepherd's crook arms, designed specifically to accommodate the formal, expansive clothing of the 18th-century elite. The chair's most defining feature is its cabriole legs, which utilize a balanced S-curve to provide stability without the need for bulky support bars between the legs.
Historically, this design marked a shift toward a more social, conversational lifestyle. These chairs were engineered to be lightweight and moveable for use in drawing rooms and tea salons. The mahogany has been restored to highlight its deep patina, emphasizing the ergonomic curves that were originally inspired by East Asian furniture designs. This piece is a functional study in formal symmetry.
A true antique, this piece of carved mahogany with shell and acanthus detailing normally opens for bids around $650.