From Villa Siemens - antique iron and wood benches



                    

Code art.: 13331
Price: 3.800,00 €
Stock availability: 1

The benche has the wooden part not too degraded, a partial restoration will be the best solution.
The wrought iron legs are obviously perfect, some wooden staves have been replaced and have been repainted in the same original old color.


Villa Siemens was built in 1899 by architect Carl Sattler for Herta Harries von Siemens, daughter of the German steelworks magnate and wife of chemist Karl Dietich Harries.

The architecture of the house is inspired by Italian Renaissance villas: a double staircase leading to the entrance formed by three arches, a mezzanine floor under which service rooms are obtained, the two side wings and the central recessed body.
The decoration of the dining room is made by Adolf von Hildebrandt, a successful painter and sculptor who lives a little further on, in front of the Bagno Royal, in the house that was later purchased by Curzio Malaparte.
At the outbreak of the First World War all the assets of the Austro-Hungarian citizens were requisitioned and the Siemens will no longer be able to get hold of their villa.

Sizes and weight are referred in Inches and Pounds
Height: 34.25
Depth: 27.95
Length: 83.86
Weight: 59.52
Maximum seat depth: 15.75
Material: Ferro battuto e legno
Seat height: 15.75
Note 01: Restaurate e riverniciate
Armrest height from the seat: 8.27
Required wooden slats number : 5.12
Historical references: 0
Note 03: 0


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