Sourced from a monastery dining hall in Northern France, these turn-of-the-century oak chairs are styled after traditional chapel seating. They carry the quiet, architectural dignity of their original ecclesiastical setting into the home.
Each chair is constructed from solid French oak, featuring a hand-carved shell and floral motif along the crest. The silhouette is defined by intricate bobbin-style turned legs and a sturdy box stretcher, built to withstand generations of communal use. With a deep, original patina and humble grace, they bring a sense of historical reverence to any dining space.
Details: Solid French oak with hand-carved detailing and traditional turned legs.
Disclaimer: Neighbor antiques are individually sourced by Carol from around the world. Their history is reflected by natural variations in patina, texture, and wear.
ORIGIN: France
AGE: 1900
MATERIAL: Oak
DIMENSIONS 15"x39"x17" HTS:17.5"
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