The crisscross pattern that is reminiscent of the very formal and traditional 18th century English Chippendale designs is a hallmark of elegance and sophistication in furniture. What is truly unique about this chair is that it is equally appropriate in a formal setting or in a more casual ambience, and it will blend in perfectly in the living spaces of your home, in your garden, or by the side of your pool. You can complete the theme by mixing our chair with our other Tahawus furniture, or you can leave it as a standalone focal point among pieces that are far simpler in design. No matter what, you will have a piece of furniture that immediately draws attention and praise.
Additional Information:
- Dimensions: 27" L x 19" D x 35" H
- Handcrafted in the Adirondacks
- Sturdy and durable mortise-and-tenon joinery
- Bench, chair and tables can be combined in any quantity or configuration. Whether arranging your patio or great room these tough and sturdy pieces provide years of pleasure.
- Tahawus means 'cloud splitter' in an Eastern Woodland Native American dialect. The great peaks of the Adirondack Park show through the unique design of the chair and bench backs.
- Many table sizes accompany the Tahawus group for a wide variety of settings.
- Includes durable zinc coated and stainless steel hardware.
- Minor assembly required (10-15 minutes).
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Develops a weathered, silver grey patina in one year for most climates.
About Old Adirondack and Cedar
- Our Northern White Cedar, natural and untreated, is grown in moist swampy NE woodlands.
- Cedar absorbs and loses moisture slowly, which minimizes the dry cracking, splintering and swelling more characteristic of oak or pine.
- Cedar has the US Forest Products Laboratory highest rating for decay and disease resistance.
- Fresh cedar odor is a mild insect repellent.
- Our cedar products are shipped in their natural color, pale tan or light gold. The color changes evenly over time to a silver gray. Water-based or oil stains will delay the weathering process. Latex paint coats evenly and lets wood breath.
