Description
Quick Hits:
Mid-20th-century Italian side chair, attributed to Guido Chiappe
Ebonized beech wood with a refined, French-polished finish
Hand-woven cane seat in excellent condition
Lightweight yet durable construction
Classic Chiavari silhouette with ties to Gio Ponti–influenced design
Manufacturer's label affixed to underside of seat
More About This Item:
This elegant mid-century Italian side chair, attributed to Guido Chiappe for Sedie Chiavari, showcases the refined craftsmanship associated with the Chiavari tradition. Its tall, elongated back and slender, gently curved spindles create a graceful silhouette that feels both architectural and light.
The frame is crafted from beech wood with an ebonized, French-polished finish, giving it a rich, warm tone. The hand-woven cane seat adds texture and contrast while remaining supportive and visually light. Known for their engineering, Chiavari chairs are remarkably lightweight yet structurally strong, making them both practical and enduring.
Produced in Chiavari, Italy, a town renowned for its chair-making heritage, this piece reflects a design lineage that has influenced generations of furniture makers. It works beautifully in a range of settings"”from minimalist dining spaces to accent seating in a hallway or study.
Design Style:
This chair blends Italian modernism with classic elegance. The vertical emphasis of the high back introduces a sense of formality, while the natural cane seat softens the overall look.
It integrates easily into mid-century, Hollywood Regency, or even Japandi-inspired interiors, offering a sculptural presence without visual heaviness.
Brand Legacy:
The Chiavari chair, named after the Italian town where it originated, became an iconic form in 19th- and 20th-century design. Attributed here to Guido Chiappe, this example reflects the tradition's focus on precision craftsmanship and lightweight construction.
Chiavari chairs played a significant role in influencing modern designers, most notably Gio Ponti, whose Leggera and Superleggera chairs drew directly from their structure and proportions. Today, original Chiavari pieces are highly regarded for their historical importance, elegant form, and enduring functionality.
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: This chair is in good vintage condition. There are some blemishes consistent with age and use. There is some minor paint wear and blemishes to the caning. These all add to the beautiful patina of the chair.
Origin:
Italy
Creator:
Brand: Chiavari
Materials & Techniques:
Beech, Caning
International: No International Shipping for this auction.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
Mid-20th-century Italian side chair, attributed to Guido Chiappe
Ebonized beech wood with a refined, French-polished finish
Hand-woven cane seat in excellent condition
Lightweight yet durable construction
Classic Chiavari silhouette with ties to Gio Ponti–influenced design
Manufacturer's label affixed to underside of seat
More About This Item:
This elegant mid-century Italian side chair, attributed to Guido Chiappe for Sedie Chiavari, showcases the refined craftsmanship associated with the Chiavari tradition. Its tall, elongated back and slender, gently curved spindles create a graceful silhouette that feels both architectural and light.
The frame is crafted from beech wood with an ebonized, French-polished finish, giving it a rich, warm tone. The hand-woven cane seat adds texture and contrast while remaining supportive and visually light. Known for their engineering, Chiavari chairs are remarkably lightweight yet structurally strong, making them both practical and enduring.
Produced in Chiavari, Italy, a town renowned for its chair-making heritage, this piece reflects a design lineage that has influenced generations of furniture makers. It works beautifully in a range of settings"”from minimalist dining spaces to accent seating in a hallway or study.
Design Style:
This chair blends Italian modernism with classic elegance. The vertical emphasis of the high back introduces a sense of formality, while the natural cane seat softens the overall look.
It integrates easily into mid-century, Hollywood Regency, or even Japandi-inspired interiors, offering a sculptural presence without visual heaviness.
Brand Legacy:
The Chiavari chair, named after the Italian town where it originated, became an iconic form in 19th- and 20th-century design. Attributed here to Guido Chiappe, this example reflects the tradition's focus on precision craftsmanship and lightweight construction.
Chiavari chairs played a significant role in influencing modern designers, most notably Gio Ponti, whose Leggera and Superleggera chairs drew directly from their structure and proportions. Today, original Chiavari pieces are highly regarded for their historical importance, elegant form, and enduring functionality.
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: This chair is in good vintage condition. There are some blemishes consistent with age and use. There is some minor paint wear and blemishes to the caning. These all add to the beautiful patina of the chair.
Origin:
Italy
Creator:
Brand: Chiavari
Materials & Techniques:
Beech, Caning
International: No International Shipping for this auction.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
Condition
Original Condition Unaltered; Some Imperfections; This chair is in good vintage condition. There are some blemishes consistent with age and use. There is some minor paint wear and blemishes to the caning. These all add to the beautiful patina of the chair.
Buyer's Premium
20%
Dimensions
44 x 16 x 18.75 in
Mid 20th Century Guido Chiappe for Sedie Chiavari Ebonized High-Back Side Chair
Estimate $460-$1,390
Starting Price
$240
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The June Estate Edit I
Jun 05, 2026 4:00 PM EDTNew York, NY, United States
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