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The Chair Collection

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Inspired by Nature, Built for Generations

The Chair Collection extends the same design philosophy and craftsmanship that define our tables. Each chair is thoughtfully proportioned, hand-built from premium hardwoods, and designed specifically for the dining room—where comfort, balance, and durability matter most. With an emphasis on clean lines, sculptural form, and material integrity, these chairs are made to complement fine tables without competing for attention.

Rather than relying on upholstery or excess ornamentation, the collection celebrates the natural strength and beauty of wood itself. Subtle shaping, refined joinery, and carefully finished surfaces create seating that feels both grounded and elegant—chairs meant to be lived with, gathered around, and appreciated over time.

Designed to pair seamlessly with our dining tables or to elevate existing spaces, The Chair Collection offers a quiet confidence rooted in craftsmanship, proportion, and purpose.

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Walnut Single Panel Curved Side Chair

Starting at $650.00

A walnut high back, formal style chair. It features a modern/minimalist design with tapered and curved front legs.

Walnut Semi-Formal Side Chair

Starting at $660.00

This is a medium back, semi-formal style chair. It features a modern design with curved front legs, a crest rail that sits atop the rear legs, and a pair of tapered and curved back slats.

Walnut Comfort Side Chair

Starting at $575.00

Walnut side chair with comfortable curved back. Coordinates well with walnut dining tables.

Bow Back Windsor Chair

Starting at $775.00

A classic Windsor style chair. The Bow Back Side Chair was introduced in the 1780s during the Federal Period and was the first style mass produced for families in the United States.

Windsor Sack Back Arm Chair

Starting at $900.00

A stately Windsor style end chair. The Sack Back is an 18th century design and incorporates an oval seat, and an arched bow above the arm rail that mimics the back’s curve.

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