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The gentle curve of this Seneca Arm Chair fits nicely with the curve of your back to provide a comfortable seat. What's more we have both an arm chair and side chair option to go with your dining table. These chairs pair nicely with our Seneca Dining Table, but they also look lovely with another table design that is finished together in the same color with the chairs.
Made from the wood of old barns, these chairs carry with them a history of enduring a century or more of whatever nature had to place upon it. The time honored craftsmanship of Amish woodworkers ensures that this chair will live on to greet new generations with an ever growing beauty that only time can bestow.
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.
The Seneca Barn Wood Side Chair is offered in 3 different seat heights:
The Seneca Side Chair is offered in both the 24" seat and 30" seat with a swivel seat option. Specify when selecting 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 FabricsHeartland Faux LeathersHeartland Micro Fiber SuedeHeartland 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.
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As with all reclaimed barn wood furniture, you may find an occasional knot or nail hole in the wood. You have the option to fill these holes in the seat with a clear epoxy or leave as is.
Because we appreciate your unique requirements
Most of our furniture is made by Amish craftsmen, but some is made by honest Americans who just love the art of fine wood crafting