HIGH END Solid Mahogany Traditional Chippendale Style Dining Side Chair

HIGH END Solid Mahogany Traditional Chippendale Style Dining Side Chair

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Cannot identify manufacturer, but comparable in quality to brands like Henredon or Henkel Harris 39" High 21" Wide 19" Deep Seat: 20.5" High Residential Curbside/Driveway Delivery: $290 for the ...

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High End Used Furntiure
Harrisonville, MO
1501 W Vine St Harrisonville MO, 64701 · 816-651-6155






Usage
  • Ideal for formal dining settings, where its traditional design can enhance an elegant atmosphere.
  • Can be used in home offices or studies, providing a classic touch to workspaces while offering comfort for long periods of use.
  • Suitable for vintage or eclectic decor styles, blending well with a variety of furnishings and accessories.
History
  • Chippendale style originated in the mid-18th century, named after the English cabinetmaker Thomas Chippendale, who popularized ornate designs.
  • Solid mahogany has been a preferred material in traditional furniture due to its durability and rich finish, commonly associated with high-quality craftsmanship.
  • The traditional dining side chair reflects the evolution of design philosophy, focusing on both aesthetic appeal and functionality over the centuries.
Design Significance
  • Chippendale furniture is known for its intricate carvings and elegant lines, which contribute to its status as a timeless design choice in classic decor.
  • The high-back design of the chair can enhance comfort and support, making it an attractive option for long dining experiences.
  • Craftsmanship in solid mahogany often signals a commitment to quality, an attribute highly regarded in both antique and contemporary furnishings.

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