Queen Anne Style Wingback Chair (with Ottoman)
Seating (Easy Chair) · Transition Modern/Queen Anne Revival (late 20th - early 21st century) · Likely a big-box retailer or furniture chain manufacturer such as Ashley Furniture, Wayfair, or similar commercial brands.

Type
Seating (Easy Chair)
Style Period
Transition Modern/Queen Anne Revival (late 20th - early 21st century)
Material
Mass-produced upholstery fabric (likely polyester blend), possible maple or rubberwood structural frame, and solid wood cabriole legs.
Age Estimate
Circa 2000-2015 based on the specific geometric fabric pattern and construction staples.
Dimensions
Height: 40 inches; Width: 32 inches; Depth: 30 inches. Standard residential scale for accent seating.
Origin
Likely manufactured in Asia (China or Vietnam) for the North American retail market.
Designer/Maker
Likely a big-box retailer or furniture chain manufacturer such as Ashley Furniture, Wayfair, or similar commercial brands.
Value Estimate
$150 - $350 (Resale/Used Market Value). Value is primarily functional rather than collectible.
Description
This is a contemporary interpretation of the classic Wingback chair, featuring traditional Queen Anne-style cabriole legs paired with a vibrant, modern geometric circle-patterned upholstery. The high back and protruding 'wings' are designed to provide comfort and a sense of enclosure, while the matching ottoman suggests a focus on relaxation. The contrast between the 18th-century silhouette and the 21st-century fabric makes it an eclectic accent piece.
Key Features
Cabriole legs with pad feet, traditional wingback silhouette, modern 'concentric circle' upholstery pattern, and black underside dust cover.
Color & Finish
Multi-colored concentric circle pattern in rust, gold, and tan; wood legs finished in a dark cherry or mahogany-tinted semi-gloss lacquer.
Construction Method
Industrial mass-manufactured with staple-gun assembly visible on the dust cover, likely involving CNC-cut plywood/solid wood internal framing and foam padding.
Joinery & Craftsmanship
Commercial grade construction; legs likely attached via hanger bolts and corner blocks; lack of fine hand-joinery indicates a mass-market production level.
Wood Grain & Species
Closed-grain hardwood (likely Rubberwood or Yellow Birch) stained to mimic high-end Mahogany/Cherry.
Surface Treatment
Sanded with a spray-applied tinted lacquer and protective topcoat; no visible decorative carving.
Upholstery Details
Woven jacquard fabric with a geometric 'Bubbles' pattern; high-density foam padding; black non-woven polypropylene dust cover on the bottom.
Hardware & Fittings
Nylon floor glides on the feet; staples used for securing the dust cover and upholstery.
Origin & Provenance
Likely manufactured in Asia (China or Vietnam) for the North American retail market.
Condition Notes
Good condition; the fabric appears intact without significant fading; the dust cover is peeling slightly at the staples; legs show minor scuffs from floor contact.
Interesting Facts
The 'wingback' design was originally created in the 1700s to trap heat from a fireplace and protect the sitter from drafts in cold English manor houses.
Cultural Significance
Represents the 'New Traditionalist' movement of the early 2000s, where traditional furniture forms were updated with bold, non-traditional textile patterns.
Similar Pieces
Chippendale Wingbacks (which would have ball-and-claw feet) and Bergère chairs (which have exposed wood frames around the back).
Care & Maintenance
Vacuum regularly with an upholstery attachment; spot clean with water-based cleaner; tighten leg bolts periodically to ensure stability.
Value Estimate
$150 - $350 (Resale/Used Market Value). Value is primarily functional rather than collectible.
Sustainability Notes
Standard industrial manufacture; not specifically eco-friendly due to petroleum-based foam and synthetic fabrics; durable enough for a 15-year lifecycle.