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Queens Chair Attributed to the Pace Collection | Sculptural Seating, Circa 2000s
Queens Chair Attributed to the Pace Collection | Sculptural Seating, Circa 2000s
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(Circa 2000s)
A rare and sculptural Queens Chair attributed to the Pace Collection, dating to the early 2000s. They only produced three chairs like this one.
Monumental in form and theatrical in presence, this chair exemplifies a bold, design-forward approach to upholstered seating, intended as a true statement piece rather than a conventional armchair.
The chair features an enveloping, throne-like silhouette with rolled, architectural arms and a high, contoured back. Upholstered in a richly patterned velvet or velvet-like textile, the surface is finished with contrasting piping that accentuates the chair’s dramatic lines and tailored construction.
The overall design reads as limited-production or studio furniture, distinguished by its scale, sculptural intent, and unapologetic individuality. Whether placed in a curated interior, dressing room, or gallery setting, this Queens Chair commands attention and functions as both seating and object.
This piece is offered as a collector-level example of contemporary sculptural design, attributed to the Pace Collection based on stylistic and construction characteristics.
Era: Circa 2000s
Attribution: Attributed to the Pace Collection
Measurements
Width: 45”
Depth: 32.5”
Height: 42”
Seat Height: 15.5”
Seat Depth: 22.5”
About Pace Collection
The Pace Collection is an American furniture company known for its high-end modern and postmodern designs, produced primarily in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The brand is recognized for its emphasis on architectural form, bold scale, and refined materials, often creating pieces that blur the line between functional furniture and sculptural object. Pace Collection works are appreciated by collectors and designers for their distinctive presence, quality craftsmanship, and statement-driven design language.
