The Arts and Crafts Chair features shades of the popular Mission Style. Because of its Mission Style design, it will be easy for you find a table to match. A minor detail worth noting is the slat design in the back. The slats are curved at the bottom of the back to give you lumbar support. An additional detail is the saddle scoop seat. This chair pairs the curved slats and the saddle scoop seat to help your body conform to the chair providing you with a comfortable experience. Also, this chair is available in Brown Maple, Oak, or Quarter Sawn White Oak.
Lastly, the detail that sets the Arts and Crafts Chair apart from other furniture is the process in which this chair is constructed and finished. Amish men and women from Northern Indiana handcraft what you see above. Once the one-week construction process is complete, we begin the finishing process. First, the wood is stained and then given a clear topcoat to protect the stain. The finishing process takes approximately one week. The Amish pride themselves on the quality of furniture they produce. Because of the decades and generations of hard work within the Amish culture this chair is available today.
How to Order the Arts and Crafts Chair
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- Quick Ship Product
- Heirloom Quality
- Solid Wood Construction
- Study Wood Slats
- Curved Legs
- Saddle Scoop Seat with Mission Edge
- Curved Slats for Lumber Support
- Mission Style Design
- Built From Your Choice of Brown Maple, Oak, or Quarter Sawn White Oak
- Shown in Quarter Sawn White Oak Hardwood
- Proudly Built in the USA
- Recommended Table: Denver Leg Table
- Side Chair: 19 1/4" W x 17 1/2" D x 40 3/4" H
- Arm Chair: 24" W x 17 1/2" D x 40 3/4" H
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