In the 19th century Alps, small alpine chalets of peasants were marked with stylistic openwork folk chairs, reflecting the artisans’ value in everyday objects.
The 20th century saw craftsmen in Normandy and Provence banding together to create expressive woodwork, showcasing both creativity and collective strength.
The Marolles Chair, designed in 1947, embodies the revival of local craftsmanship and continues to be produced by Carneros Studios, supporting the tradition.
Modern designs, like the Nickey Kehoe Swiss Back Dining Chair, demonstrate how traditional artisan techniques can be integrated into contemporary furniture making.
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