



BENTWOOD CHAIR
CH01A-P
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DESIGN
Unknown , 17th-century
The Windsor chair dates back to late 17th-century England, where it was originally crafted by rural artisans as a practical seat for farmers and laborers; it takes its name from the Windsor region of England, where it was mass-produced. In the 18th century, American colonists introduced the chair to North America, where it quickly gained popularity during the colonial era, becoming an iconic piece of furniture in early American rural life. As a representative of early American furniture design, it bears witness to the lifestyle of the colonial period and is regarded as a core symbol of the “American Country style,” even appearing in important buildings such as the White House.
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TECHNICAL DATA
Height: 87 cm
Width: 47 cm
Depth: 49 cm
Seat height: 45 cm
Stackable: yes
Material: beech
Weight: 8 kg



