Chair charm

from $40.00

The chair charm depicts a rustic provincial style rush bottom chair. For your bookshelf, dollhouse, an inviting seat for a tiny spirit, or to adorn. Made to stand alone as a tiny object or to be hung on a delicate chain.

Available in bronze or sterling silver, choose charm only or accompanied by an 18” sterling silver or 14k gold fill chain.

If you are interested in this piece in 10k or 14k, please get in touch.

The chair charm represents a place of rest and simple comfort, time spent in quiet contemplation of dreams and visions.

The style of the chair charm is a nod and a high five to the Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh’s works, “Van Gogh’s Chair,” and “Bedroom in Arles,” where he famously depicts his chair. This chair! It is wooden and rustic with a woven seat, and beautiful in its simplicity.

The image of this chair appears in many of Van Gogh’s studies, paintings, and sketches. These works show what was available for the artist to study and depict, but also find beauty in the rituals of the day-to-day. Something as simple as a chair picks up so much memory and life from the person who sits in it every day. In this way, our daily objects become our ritual talismans.

Van Gogh worshipped how the light touched everything around him, depicting a sweeping natural landscape with the same reverence he uses to paint his bedroom. “There is poetry on all sides,” he wrote in a letter to his brother Theo.

“One must, without doubt, without hesitations, with assurance, admire what is beautiful.”

- Vincent Van Gogh

Style:

The chair charm depicts a rustic provincial style rush bottom chair. For your bookshelf, dollhouse, an inviting seat for a tiny spirit, or to adorn. Made to stand alone as a tiny object or to be hung on a delicate chain.

Available in bronze or sterling silver, choose charm only or accompanied by an 18” sterling silver or 14k gold fill chain.

If you are interested in this piece in 10k or 14k, please get in touch.

The chair charm represents a place of rest and simple comfort, time spent in quiet contemplation of dreams and visions.

The style of the chair charm is a nod and a high five to the Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh’s works, “Van Gogh’s Chair,” and “Bedroom in Arles,” where he famously depicts his chair. This chair! It is wooden and rustic with a woven seat, and beautiful in its simplicity.

The image of this chair appears in many of Van Gogh’s studies, paintings, and sketches. These works show what was available for the artist to study and depict, but also find beauty in the rituals of the day-to-day. Something as simple as a chair picks up so much memory and life from the person who sits in it every day. In this way, our daily objects become our ritual talismans.

Van Gogh worshipped how the light touched everything around him, depicting a sweeping natural landscape with the same reverence he uses to paint his bedroom. “There is poetry on all sides,” he wrote in a letter to his brother Theo.

“One must, without doubt, without hesitations, with assurance, admire what is beautiful.”

- Vincent Van Gogh