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A Note About This Reclaimed Barnwood Chair: This wood is actual wood harvested from old barns and will contain saw marks, cracks, nail holes, knots, cracks, gouges and other rustic characteristics. You may see slight differences in shades, colors and tones of the finish from piece to piece. This is the nature of this wood and is sold on an "as is" basis. There are no returns or warranty claims on our barn wood.

Ladderback Barnwood Arm Chair

$420.00

The Ladderback Barnwood Arm Chair Is 100% Reclaimed Solid Oak Barnwood Made By Amish Crafters - Scooped Out Seat Provides Added Comfort

Measures 24"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H - seat height is standard

Also Available:

  • Matching Ladderback Side Chair also available
  • Choose Fabric or Leather Seat
  • 24" Seat (Pub Height) Chair for 36" Pub Tables
  • 30" Seat (Bar Height) Chair for 42" Bar Tables
  • Swivel Seat on 24" and 30" Pub and Bar Height Chairs

Unmatched Quality Mortise And Tenon Construction

The ladderback chair is a chair style that actually dates back to the middle ages and was one of the most popular in the 17th century in England. As Colonial America emerged the ladderback soon became quite common in this country as well.

Today we are making this classic style chair out of the increasingly popular reclaimed barnwood. While many of the early chairs were made with a straw seat and lightweight round legs, our barnwood ladderback is solid wood and indeed hefty, durable and strong. The construction techniques of mortise and tenon joinery and block bracing mark the cornerstone of Amish chair construction today just as they did back in the day.

You can be assured of the quality of our ladderback chairs. Available as both and arm chair and side chair. The style can also be customized in your choice of other premium hard woods. Simply give us a call.

About Stain Options

Click To Open A New Window And View Stain Options For Standard Stain Colors and Premium Finish Options. Keep in mind that actual results may vary due to the aged nature of the barnwood.

Optional Chair Heights

The Ladderback Arm Chair is offered in 3 different seat heights:

  • Standard seat height to go with standard 30" high dining tables
  • 24" seat height to go with 36" pub height tables and kitchen islands
  • 30" seat height to go with 42" height bars and bar tables.
Be sure to select the correct height chair.

Swivel Seat

The Ladderback Arm Chair is offered in both the 24" seat and 30" seat with a swivel seat option. Specify when selecting options.

About Fabric Options

Click On One Of The Following Links To Open A New Window And Browse Full Size Upholstery Material Options, Then Record The Material Type/SKU Number For Reference When Selecting Your Material(s) Below.

Heartland Standard Fabrics
Heartland Faux Leathers
Heartland Micro Fiber Suede
Heartland Crypton® Home (+$)
Heartland Revolution Performance (+$)
Heartland Ultraleather® (+$)
Heartland Genuine Leather (+$$)

Upholstery material sample swatches are provided on a complimentary basis upon request when placing an order. Without placing an order for furniture, upholstery material swatches may be ordered at a cost of $5.00 each here.

Open a new window and learn more about our upholstery materials here.

Fill The Knot Holes

As with all reclaimed barnwood furniture, there may be occasional knot or nail holes in the wood. You have the option to fill these holes with a clear epoxy or leave as is. The clear epoxy blends in nicely and creates a smooth finish across the wood's surface. Leaving the holes exposed enhances the rustic nature of the piece.

Best Quality Amish Arm Chair Construction

  • Mortise and tenon joinery locks all critical joints together. Wooden tenons fit snugly inside the mortise opening and the joint is locked together when the final pieces of the arm chair are assembled, providing the strongest joint that can be used.
  • In addition to the mortise and tenon joints, corner blocking reinforced with metal screws and glue firmly secure the legs and seat together
  • All wooden seats are scooped out for added comfort while sitting for long periods
  • Fabric and leather upholstery materials are hand stretched over the seat cushioning which is top quality, long lasting foam cushioning

All wood used on this barnwood arm chair is 100% reclaimed solid oak barnwood from felled barns sourced locally throughout Eastern Ohio and surrounding areas.

All lumber is made usable for furniture by undergoing a stringent cleaning and drying process which includes locating and removing any nails with a metal detector and kiln drying to exterminate any insects and their eggs. Kiln drying also brings down the moisture content to roughly 7% which minimizes shrinking and warping later on.

A smooth, protective catalyzed varnish with low sheen finish seals and protects the chair for years to come.

Customize Your Piece

Regular price $420.00
$420.00

The Ladderback Barnwood Arm Chair Is 100% Reclaimed Solid Oak Barnwood Made By Amish Crafters - Scooped Out Seat Provides Added Comfort

Measures 24"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H - seat height is standard

Also Available:

  • Matching Ladderback Side Chair also available
  • Choose Fabric or Leather Seat
  • 24" Seat (Pub Height) Chair for 36" Pub Tables
  • 30" Seat (Bar Height) Chair for 42" Bar Tables
  • Swivel Seat on 24" and 30" Pub and Bar Height Chairs

Unmatched Quality Mortise And Tenon Construction

The ladderback chair is a chair style that actually dates back to the middle ages and was one of the most popular in the 17th century in England. As Colonial America emerged the ladderback soon became quite common in this country as well.

Today we are making this classic style chair out of the increasingly popular reclaimed barnwood. While many of the early chairs were made with a straw seat and lightweight round legs, our barnwood ladderback is solid wood and indeed hefty, durable and strong. The construction techniques of mortise and tenon joinery and block bracing mark the cornerstone of Amish chair construction today just as they did back in the day.

You can be assured of the quality of our ladderback chairs. Available as both and arm chair and side chair. The style can also be customized in your choice of other premium hard woods. Simply give us a call.

About Stain Options

Click To Open A New Window And View Stain Options For Standard Stain Colors and Premium Finish Options. Keep in mind that actual results may vary due to the aged nature of the barnwood.

Optional Chair Heights

The Ladderback Arm Chair is offered in 3 different seat heights:

  • Standard seat height to go with standard 30" high dining tables
  • 24" seat height to go with 36" pub height tables and kitchen islands
  • 30" seat height to go with 42" height bars and bar tables.
Be sure to select the correct height chair.

Swivel Seat

The Ladderback Arm Chair is offered in both the 24" seat and 30" seat with a swivel seat option. Specify when selecting options.

About Fabric Options

Click On One Of The Following Links To Open A New Window And Browse Full Size Upholstery Material Options, Then Record The Material Type/SKU Number For Reference When Selecting Your Material(s) Below.

Heartland Standard Fabrics
Heartland Faux Leathers
Heartland Micro Fiber Suede
Heartland Crypton® Home (+$)
Heartland Revolution Performance (+$)
Heartland Ultraleather® (+$)
Heartland Genuine Leather (+$$)

Upholstery material sample swatches are provided on a complimentary basis upon request when placing an order. Without placing an order for furniture, upholstery material swatches may be ordered at a cost of $5.00 each here.

Open a new window and learn more about our upholstery materials here.

Fill The Knot Holes

As with all reclaimed barnwood furniture, there may be occasional knot or nail holes in the wood. You have the option to fill these holes with a clear epoxy or leave as is. The clear epoxy blends in nicely and creates a smooth finish across the wood's surface. Leaving the holes exposed enhances the rustic nature of the piece.

Best Quality Amish Arm Chair Construction

  • Mortise and tenon joinery locks all critical joints together. Wooden tenons fit snugly inside the mortise opening and the joint is locked together when the final pieces of the arm chair are assembled, providing the strongest joint that can be used.
  • In addition to the mortise and tenon joints, corner blocking reinforced with metal screws and glue firmly secure the legs and seat together
  • All wooden seats are scooped out for added comfort while sitting for long periods
  • Fabric and leather upholstery materials are hand stretched over the seat cushioning which is top quality, long lasting foam cushioning

All wood used on this barnwood arm chair is 100% reclaimed solid oak barnwood from felled barns sourced locally throughout Eastern Ohio and surrounding areas.

All lumber is made usable for furniture by undergoing a stringent cleaning and drying process which includes locating and removing any nails with a metal detector and kiln drying to exterminate any insects and their eggs. Kiln drying also brings down the moisture content to roughly 7% which minimizes shrinking and warping later on.

A smooth, protective catalyzed varnish with low sheen finish seals and protects the chair for years to come.