Four Arts and Craft Oak Dining Chairs by Pennsylvania House Furniture 1887

$2,400

These four Arts and Crafts oak dining chairs are a beautiful example of American craftsmanship from the late 19th century. They were made by Pennsylvania House Furniture in 1887. The chairs showcase the simple yet elegant design aesthetic that characterized the Arts and Crafts movement. Known for their meticulous attention to detail and craftsmanship, Pennsylvania House Furniture opened its doors in Lewisburg, PA, in 1887 and sadly closed them in 2005.

Crafted from solid oak, these superb chairs feature sturdy construction. The natural finish highlights the beauty of the grain, which gives the chairs a timeless appeal. The seat cushions are newly upholstered in a luxurious Colefax and Fowler fabric. The fabric choice complements the wood and comforts long dinners and conversations.

The chairs have a classic Arts and Crafts design. A slightly curved backrest and tapered legs give them a graceful, streamlined silhouette. Additionally, the backs have a subtle slat design that adds interest and texture to the invention without detracting from the overall simplicity of the chairs.

Overall, these Arts and Crafts oak dining chairs by Pennsylvania House Furniture are a stunning example of the timeless design and exceptional craftsmanship that characterized this era in American furniture making.

Period:

1980-1989

Place of Origin:

United States

Style:

Arts and Crafts (In the Style Of)

Condition:

Excellent
Refinished. Wear consistent with age and use.

Material:

Oak,
Upholstery,
Hand-Crafted

Height:

45 in

Width:

18 in

Depth:

18 in

Seat Height:

19 in