Sussex Corner Chair by Ford Madox Brown (1821 - 1893)

Sussex Corner Chair by Ford Madox Brown (1821 - 1893)

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An ebonised beech 19th century Sussex corner chair by Ford Madox Brown (1821 - 1893) for Morris & Co, circa 1860’s, England. 

Featuring a rare wicker seat which while most likely isn't the original it appears to have a good age to it. 

H 73 Seat H 44 W 42.5 D 42.5 cm

"The rush seated Sussex chair was first spotted by the artist Ford Madox Brown, being made in the small village workshop of the chair and trug maker Henry Rich, in East Hoathly, Sussex. It was quickly adopted by Morris and Company, copied, and marketed by them as an Arts and Crafts product. Available in several versions, including a chair back settee and a 'Rossetti' variant, the Sussex armchair, of which these are the classic original design, was sold from Morris's Oxford Street, London and Manchester shops and even sent abroad to gErmany and the United States. The design was very versatile and although based on a distinctive vernacular tradition, it sat well in Arts and Crafts, Queen Anne Style or even Aesthetic Movement interiors." - Bonhams