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Houston Kitchen Chair

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If you are looking for a durable, long-lasting chair then you have found the one with the Houston Kitchen Chair. The rugged design gives off a hardwood feel. The Houston Kitchen Chair is very similar to the Denver Side Chair with the only difference being the design of the slats. The Houston Chair’s slats are more traditional as they run together while the Denver Chair’s slats cross each other. This chair is built from Rough Sawn Wormy Maple and is shown with a Bel Air finish. We do offer armchairs with this style and they do compliment the side chairs.

The unique feature that sets this chair apart from others is its craftsmanship. The Houston Kitchen Chair was constructed by Amish men located in Northern Indiana. They handcraft furniture from raw hardwoods located in the Midwest. The Amish culture holds hard work and simplicity in high regard. Amish craftsman will typically start their trade at young age. So, when they reach young adulthood, they have already mastered their craft. This kitchen chair exemplifies those values. Finally, let us help you find your Amish furniture today.

How to Order the Houston Kitchen Chair

Buy now by placing the chair into the Shopping Cart. We ship. Or you can pick up your furniture at our affiliated warehouse in Shipshewana, Indiana.

Features
  • Quick Ship Product
  • Solid Hardwood Construction
  • Mortise and Tenon Construction
  • Rough Sawn Wormy Maple Hardwood
  • Exposed Tenon Details
  • Rustic Appearance
  • Sturdy Wood Slat Back
Measurements
  • Side Chair: 20" W x 22 3/4" D x 42 1/4" H
  • Arm Chair: 25 1/2" W x 22 3/4" D x 42 1/4" H
  • Arm Height: 24 1/2" H
  • Seat Height: 18 1/2" H
  • Back Height: 25 1/4" H

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