The French Baroque style is known for its opulence, ornate details, and elaborate designs. While Baroque-style garden furniture is often associated with stone or wood, there were also cast iron garden sets produced during that period.
Cast iron became a popular material for garden furniture in the 19th century due to its durability and ability to withstand outdoor conditions. Cast iron garden sets typically consisted of a table and matching chairs, often adorned with intricate details and decorative elements. You can see the embossed depiction of peasant laborers working in the field during harvest.
This set is an antique and has been restored to as close to its original condition as possible. A durable weather-resistant coating has been added, with a primer coat underneath to prevent future rusting.
This is an extremely rare set given the combination of two chairs matched with long bench.
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Dimensions:
Chairs x 2: 28.5 inches high/ 13 inches wide/ 15 inches depth/ 12 inches seat depth/ 14 inches ground to seat lip
Bench x 1: 28 inches high/ 37.5 inches wide/ 22 inches depth/ 13 inches seat depth/ 14 inches ground to seat lip
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