Savonarola Lion head folding table and 2 chairs with hand carved Italian chess pieces

$4,000.00

Experience the classic game of chess with this elegant hard wood set, featuring beautiful hand crafted Italian chess pieces.

Table and chairs are made of solid oak. This set is perfect for the chess enthusiast.

The warm Italian design adds a touch of sophistication and class to your home.

Savonarola chairs are named after the 15th-century Italian Dominican friar Girolamo Savonarola, known for his ascetic lifestyle and moral reforms in Florence. These chairs are characterized by their folding design, which was both practical and symbolic, representing humility and simplicity. The style gained popularity during the Renaissance and has been revived and reinterpreted in various periods since.

This particular set, featuring a chess table and chairs, combines the historical Savonarola style with the intellectual game of chess, creating a unique and decorative piece. The lion head carvings and folding design are typical of Savonarola-inspired furniture, while the chess set adds a layer of sophistication and functionality. Such sets were often commissioned by wealthy patrons as status symbols and conversation pieces.

Experience the classic game of chess with this elegant hard wood set, featuring beautiful hand crafted Italian chess pieces.

Table and chairs are made of solid oak. This set is perfect for the chess enthusiast.

The warm Italian design adds a touch of sophistication and class to your home.

Savonarola chairs are named after the 15th-century Italian Dominican friar Girolamo Savonarola, known for his ascetic lifestyle and moral reforms in Florence. These chairs are characterized by their folding design, which was both practical and symbolic, representing humility and simplicity. The style gained popularity during the Renaissance and has been revived and reinterpreted in various periods since.

This particular set, featuring a chess table and chairs, combines the historical Savonarola style with the intellectual game of chess, creating a unique and decorative piece. The lion head carvings and folding design are typical of Savonarola-inspired furniture, while the chess set adds a layer of sophistication and functionality. Such sets were often commissioned by wealthy patrons as status symbols and conversation pieces.