Now THIS is sophisticated seating!!! Wow!! We have a magnificent set of 8 Parsons style dining chairs to offer to you! They are quite stunning wearing their original classic striped taupe, black, & gray synthetic taffeta fabric. They have s-curved rolled backs and lovely wood legs with ball casters under their skirts. They’re going to look fantastic surrounding the table in your Hollywood Regency or Greek Revival style dining room! They would also be fabulous chairs around the conference table at the office! And they have casters, so they’re easily moved from one room to the other. They will make great side chairs if you want to use a few in your living room for extra seating and a few at your game table or breakfast nook. These chairs are sure to compliment any room you choose in sophisticated, Parsons style! They’re simply beautiful, and quite simply…. they need to be yours!!
Parsons Style Dining Chairs with Rolled Backs Skirted Striped Taffeta Fabric Ball Casters Set 8
$3,295
Wonderful Parsons style dining chairs with rolled s-curved backs and their original skirted striped synthetic taffeta fabric, wood legs, and ball casters, set of 8. Beautiful condition, keeping in mind that these are vintage and not new so will have signs of use and wear. There are some areas of wear spots and couple that have made it through the fabric as well as some soil spots that we have been unable to remove. Please see photos and zoom in for details. We attempt to portray any imperfections. Circa,1980-1990’s.
Chairs:
- Height – 42 Inches
- Width – 21 Inches
- Depth – 27.5 Inches
- Seat Height – 19 Inches
- Seat Inside Width – 21 Inches
- Seat Inside Depth – 18.5 Inches
- Inside Back Height – 23.5 Inches
- Weight – 23.16 Pounds
Crated Size All:
- Height – 68 Inches
- Width – 68 Inches
- Depth – 50 Inches
- Weight – 440 Pounds
Individual Boxed Size:
- Height – 48 Inches
- Width – 27 Inches
- Depth – 34 Inches
- Weight – 80 Pounds Each
- Weight All – 320 Pounds
In stock
STYLE / PERIOD | |
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MATERIALS | Fabric, Wood |
PRIMARY COLOR | |
CIRCA | Late 20th Century |