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A stunning set of six mid-century dining chairs that exemplify the sophisticated craftsmanship of 1970s American design. Created by renowned furniture maker Thomasville, these chairs showcase the era’s appreciation for organic materials and sculptural forms.
Each chair is wrapped in exquisite mappa burl wood, celebrated for its mesmerizing grain patterns that make every piece truly one-of-a-kind. The natural swirls of the burl wood create a captivating visual texture that catches the light beautifully from every angle.
The distinctive back panel design gives these chairs an elegant silhouette that’s both timeless and unmistakably mid-century. They strike the perfect balance between statement-making presence and refined restraint, substantial enough to anchor a dining room, yet graceful enough to complement any aesthetic.
These chairs have been meticulously restored by professionals who understand vintage furniture. The restoration process has revealed the full depth and character of the mappa burl, bringing out its warm honey tones and rich grain patterns. The chairs have been professionally reupholstered with a fabric that perfectly complements the burl wood.
Whether you’re furnishing a dedicated dining space or seeking sculptural seating that doubles as art, this complete set of six offers both practicality and undeniable visual impact. They represent an era when furniture was built to last and designed to be treasured, a philosophy that resonates more than ever in today’s world of disposable goods.
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