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Set of 12 English Chippendale Brown Leather Chairs

Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101

Set of 12 English Chippendale Brown Leather Chairs

Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101

Chippendale
Thomas Chippendale (1718-1779) was one of the great cabinet makers in 18th-century England. His work shows a refinement of Georgian styles, influenced by the Gothic, Chinese, and French rococo. First of his era to extensively use mahogany rather than walnut, the prevailing wood in the Early Georgian period. In 1754 he published "The Gentlemen's and Cabinetmaker's Directory," illustrating the styles of the day.
Slip seat
A style of chair seat in which an upholstered seat loosely rests, unattached, in a rabbeted chair frame. It can be easily lifted out, making reupholstery much easier.
Chippendale
Thomas Chippendale (1718-1779) was one of the great cabinet makers in 18th-century England. His work shows a refinement of Georgian styles, influenced by the Gothic, Chinese, and French rococo. First of his era to extensively use mahogany rather than walnut, the prevailing wood in the Early Georgian period. In 1754 he published "The Gentlemen's and Cabinetmaker's Directory," illustrating the styles of the day.
Slip seat
A style of chair seat in which an upholstered seat loosely rests, unattached, in a rabbeted chair frame. It can be easily lifted out, making reupholstery much easier.
Chippendale
Thomas Chippendale (1718-1779) was one of the great cabinet makers in 18th-century England. His work shows a refinement of Georgian styles, influenced by the Gothic, Chinese, and French rococo. First of his era to extensively use mahogany rather than walnut, the prevailing wood in the Early Georgian period. In 1754 he published "The Gentlemen's and Cabinetmaker's Directory," illustrating the styles of the day.
Slip seat
A style of chair seat in which an upholstered seat loosely rests, unattached, in a rabbeted chair frame. It can be easily lifted out, making reupholstery much easier.