Amish Mission Chairs

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Mission Chairs, Hand Built and Strong

Mission Style was originally developed by Frank Lloyd Wright and Gustav Stickley, among others.  While only the Stickley Corporation has been continuously operating  since the  beginning, it is the Amish that have  been keeping  this style alive  and prospering.  The high  quality workmanship of these Amish craftsmen make them the best, and most affordable, choice for true mission furnishings.

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Aspen Mission Chairs

Steam bent strength and comfort

Aspen Mission is suitable for kitchen, dining room, great room, lodge, or as an extra chair at a desk or in a foyer. Not fussy or overdone.

The Aspen chair uses large slats to showcase hardwoods as beautifully as possible.

The slatting and armrests are steam bent for a comfortable curve and strength. The mission legs are slightly tapered. The chair is engineered to withstand high volume heavy use and large people.

The side chair measures 20"w x 17"d x 43"h
The armchair measures 22.5"w x 17"d x 43"h.

You can also get the armchair as a desk chair.

Oak, cherry, maple, brown maple, 1/4 sawn white oak or hickory.

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Bayhill Mission Chairs

Bow Tie Mission Chairs

Brookline Chairs

Centennial

Frank Lloyd Wright

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