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Amber Lewis x Four Hands
Traditional, updated. The classic turn shape-inspired design is simplified for a clean look in this antique walnut dining chair, balanced with slightly curved legs for a softened look. Complemented by a soft paper cord back.
Jonathan Charles Fine Furniture
Country style walnut ladder back side hair with shaped back rail and five graduated ladder slats with triangular shaping to center. Turned legs and stretchers beneath.
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Typical of many country chairs in the mid-1700s, these plantation-grown mahogany chairs have shaped back splats and apron rail with rush seat hand woven to the frame. Baluster turned front stretcher and turned legs ending in pad feet.
They are exactly what I had hoped for and more. Ken. Plainwell, MI. 2024-03-30 09:54:59
Four Hands
A curved back wrapped and textural woven paper cord take this everyday dining chair to new heights. Black-finished parawood frames a linen-blend seat for a clean look with contrast.
Theodore Alexander
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An oak ladder back side chair, the bow arched bars between turned supports, above a hand woven faux rush seat, on turned legs with pad and ball feet. Inspired by an 18th century English original.
Hooker Furniture
Timeless, warm, and inviting, the Charleston side chair with an upholstered seat is the essence of gracious living. The chair has a wood splatback and fretwork design with a rolled claw arm and scalloped apron. The wood finish uses natural grain cherry veneers and showcases the dramatic cathedral pattern with the selective inclusion of naturally occurring knots to deliver a rich warm cherry finish and smooth sophisticated aesthetic. The seat is upholstered in a sand-colored fabric.
This beautiful country French ladderback chair is made of solid plantation-grown mahogany. Shaped back and seat rails with cabriole leg terminating in a block foot. This typical provincial chair features hand-shaping and hand-carved beading. Nothing typical about this chair.
I love my new chairs. The chairs are well made and sturdy. I got the lighter color and they appear a little darker then I thought but they look very nice with my table. I also like the fact that the back of the chairs are taller than most of the chairs I looked at. I'm very pleased with the chairs and I think the style is timeless.. lee. Madison, AL. 2023-08-18 14:33:42
Classic Home
Teeming with texture, this dining chair brings a splash of coastal character to your living room or entertainment ensemble. It's crafted with a solid wood and plywood frame that supports up to 300 lbs. It showcases a square seat and clean-lined back that are wrapped in woven rattan abaca for a natural, breezy touch. A versatile black finish outfit the straight legs below for understated appeal. Best of all, this chair arrives fully assembled and ready to adorn your table.
This Bodiam side chair is constructed of oak and taken from an early C19th painted piece at home. This chair has been given a modern finish with fine hand rushing and plenty of care makes it charming. The Bodiam is also strong and durable and can be used in kitchens and dining rooms.
Woodbridge Furniture
Gracefully tapering legs support an upholstered seat below a latticework back.
The chairs are very conformable and feel very sturdy.. Corinne. MN. 2018-12-10 13:34:06
Leesburg harkens back to a time when elegant traditional mahogany furnishings with graceful lines set the stage for southern hospitality and grand occasions. The mixture of rich mahogany with the more casual antique white finish results in an unexpected twist on classic style with a fashion flair.
Beautiful chairs. Phyllis. Fayetteville, GA. 2025-03-17 00:55:48
Traditional, updated. The classic turn shape-inspired design is simplified for a clean look in this antique walnut dining chair, balanced with slightly curved legs for a softened look. Complemented by a soft paper cord back and seat cushion for a welcoming, relaxed sit.
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