


Artisan Barnwood Dining Side Chair
Description
The Minnesota craftsmen didn't cut any corners when making this comfortable barnwood side chair. Instead of sitting on a hard flat surface the seat is contoured to the shape of your body for relaxing comfort. The back of the seat, shown in the inset image, features lumber repurposed from old tobacco barns around the country. Not only is this seating attractive it is also part of the growing green trend that is so popular with Americans. Bring a little history into your dining area with these side chairs, which are available with an Antique Oak finish. 19"W x 24"D x 40"H.
Construction
Reclaimed Red Oak planks, from tobacco barns built in the 1800's, are used in constructing this Barnwood Dining Side Chair. The seat has a contoured design for comfort. Dull catalyzed lacquer finish is extra durable and retains the wood's character. Made in the USA!
Dimensions
19"W x 24"D x 40"H
Options
This Barnwood Side Chair is available contoured wood seat bottom, or upholstery (please contact us for upholstery information) and either Standard Finish, or Antique Oak stain.
Payment/Shipping
Pay half now & half later with no sales tax! (Balance due upon shipment.) Estimated shipping: 3-8 weeks. Most of our Barnwood Furniture ships via Motor Freight. Free Shipping on Fireside Lodge Barnwood furniture orders over $1500, in the contiguous 48 states. Orders under $1500 for Fireside Lodge, please add $150 per order for shipping. Please call for quotes to Hawaii, Alaska and Canada. See Barnwood Furniture Shipping for more details.
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