Art Deco Machine Age Streamline Moderne Royal Metal Co. Chrome and Upholstered Bench Sofa

$2,495

SKU PRI-SEA-003 Category

Fabulous circa 1930s streamline modern machine age Art Deco chrome and vinyl bench style love seat length sofa with its original blue-gray upholstery. This piece is in excellent condition. The upholstery is flawless and as is the chrome with the exception of one small nick on the right arm.

 

Table:

Height – 32 Inches
Width – 48 Inches
Depth – 26 Inches
Weight – 60 Pounds

 

Crated Size:

Height – 39 Inches
Width – 54 Inches
Depth – 32 Inches
Weight – 260 Pounds

 

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STYLE / PERIOD

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CIRCA

1930s

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Description

This Royal Metal Co. sofa is fit for Royalty! Most likely made for their Royalchrome, aka Royal Chrome, line circa 1935. Royal Metal Co. started in business in 1897. In 1921 they were purchased by Heywood Wakefield but continued manufacturing under the Royal Metal Co. name. They employed some of the great machine age designers, Kem Weber, Donald Deskey, and Alfons Bach; however, it is commonly believed only Weber and Deskey created the designs for the Royalchrome line. This bench sofa is an amazing example of 1930s modernism. It is such a design classic and blends with many décor styles for today’s homes. It is timeless and wonderful and you should own it!

 

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STYLE / PERIOD

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CIRCA

1930s