The curule seat (in Latin sella curulis, from currus, "chariot") is a symbol of power in Ancient Rome on which magistrates could sit. Thonet made it from 1900 in several versions under the name "causeuse". We have here Loveseat N°2 (or N°6602), one of the most sober, completely original. See the engraved decoration details, "with a bronze background" on each side that Vienne then offered as an option. Seat in perfect condition, ready to use. Seat height: 67 cm - Width: 33.5 cm - Length: 58 cm - seat height: 41 cm Label on the reverse of the seat More photos and information on request.
The curule seat (in Latin sella curulis, from currus, "chariot") is a symbol of power in Ancient Rome on which magistrates could sit. Thonet made it from 1900 in several versions under the name "causeuse". We have here Loveseat N°2 (or N°6602), one of the most sober, completely original. See the engraved decoration details, "with a bronze background" on each side that Vienne then offered as an option. Seat in perfect condition, ready to use. Seat height: 67 cm - Width: 33.5 cm - Length: 58 cm - seat height: 41 cm Label on the reverse of the seat More photos and information on request.