originals chairmakers chair
from L. Ercolani - Sale
originals chairmakers chair
Design Lucian Ercolani, 1957
Ash wood
Made in the UK by L. Ercolani
The pinnacle of Windsor chair making, the Chairmakers chair is a demonstration of L. Ercoalni's chair making skills.
Four spindles separated by a double bow, and a curved arched back contribute to a supportive sit. The two upward turned armrests supported by three spindles and the solid sculptured seat on this chairmakers chair provide additional comfort.
A feature of this chair is the classic Windsor wedge joint, where the leg of the chair goes right through the seat; a wedge is then inserted into a cut in the leg, forming a remarkably strong joint. Sanded off flush with the seat, the joint then provides a beautiful design element.
The Chairmakers chair can be specified in natural finished Ash wood or in a range of environmentally friendly water based stains to fit in with your style and decor. Also available as a rocking chair.
23.5" w | 24.75" d | 43.75" h | seat: 16.5" h
Ash wood
Made in the UK by L. Ercolani
The pinnacle of Windsor chair making, the Chairmakers chair is a demonstration of L. Ercoalni's chair making skills.
Four spindles separated by a double bow, and a curved arched back contribute to a supportive sit. The two upward turned armrests supported by three spindles and the solid sculptured seat on this chairmakers chair provide additional comfort.
A feature of this chair is the classic Windsor wedge joint, where the leg of the chair goes right through the seat; a wedge is then inserted into a cut in the leg, forming a remarkably strong joint. Sanded off flush with the seat, the joint then provides a beautiful design element.
The Chairmakers chair can be specified in natural finished Ash wood or in a range of environmentally friendly water based stains to fit in with your style and decor. Also available as a rocking chair.
23.5" w | 24.75" d | 43.75" h | seat: 16.5" h
$1,312.00 + free shipping
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