Maharadja Chair
Simplistic chic at its best, the Baker Jacques Garcia Maharadja Chair is ideal for sophisticated spaces. Inspired by an unfathomably delicate ivory-carved antique in Jacques Garcia's personal collection, this form was originally used on elephants by India's regional emperors. Now the form lives as theatrical sculpture in hardwood. While a viable host chair, the scale is small. Most will prefer it as an accent, meant to be seen as a flanker, or with a few books, or even alone. The story of the Baker Jacques Garcia Maharadja Chair is told in feather light proportions, hand worked to an unerring curve. The back of this Baker Jacques Garcia Maharadja Chair is remarkably light and open. The top rail curves in multiple directions. Then, the design becomes more refined - with arms that taper, flare, slope, and open. The legs bend with abandon, and the stump mimics a sheathed sword.
Motion Type: Stationary
Material: Fabric
Style: Modern/Contemporary
Standard Finish(es): Ebonized. Also available in Type I, II and Specialty program finishes (upcharge may apply). Beech solids. Upholstered Tight Seat.
Brand: Baker Furniture
Category: Dining Room, Kitchen
Collection: Jacques Garcia
Description: Maharadja Chair
Designer: Jacques Garcia
SKU: BA3849
Type: Arm Chairs, Dining Chairs, Chairs
Width: 20 1/2" (52.1 cm)
Depth: 26 3/4" (68 cm)
Height: 36" (91.4 cm)
Arm Height: 24 1/2" (62.2 cm)
Seat Height: 20" (50.8 cm)