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317535
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Item No.
317535
$1,140.00
The Straight-Back Chair is George Nakashima’s modern interpretation of the traditional Windsor chair. Featuring low-sheen finishes that amplify grain patterns, the Straight Chair showcases Nakashima’s deference to the natural beauty of wood and his legendary craftsmanship.
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Walnut
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- George Nakashima’s modern interpretation of the traditional Windsor chair.
- American walnut frame with contrasting hickory spindles.
- Clear low-sheen finish.
- George Nakashima’s signature stamped on underside of seat.
- Designer
- George Nakashima
- Collection
- Nakashima Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 30" H 22½" W 17⅜" D
- Product Weight
- 17 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
- 5-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
- Item No.
- 317535
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Nakashima Straight-Back Chair
- Height (in): 30
- Width (in): 22½
- Depth (in): 17⅜
- Weight (lbs): 17
- Seat Height (in): 17
- Seat Width (in): 15¾
- Seat Depth (in): 15¾
- Solid walnut with solid hickory spindles
Shipping Options
- In-Home Delivery
Return Options
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George Nakashima
George Nakashima’s furniture is celebrated for its simplicity and careful attention to material qualities. In the 1940s, he designed the Straight Chair, Splay-Leg Table, and Tray for Knoll. Consistent with his body of work, these pieces combine the modern aesthetic with a deep respect for the natural forms of a tree and the inherent beauty of wood.
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