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Tuscany Amish Chairs

Picture of Tuscany Amish chairs.The Tuscany Amish chair falls into the transitional style group and works well in either a modern or traditional setting.  In solid cherry, the comfortable chair takes on a feel of generosity and security. This Tuscany Amish Side Chair is constructed out of solid woods and comes with mortise and tenon joinery and is available with wood, fabric or leather seats. Approximate dimensions are 40" overall height, 18" seat depth, 18.75" overall width for the side chair and 23.25" overall width for the arm chair. This Amish Tuscany chair is also available as an arm chair, a 30" bar chair, and a 30" bar stool.

These Amish Tuscany chairs are available in red oak, maple, and cherry.


 Columbus Amish Chairs

Picture of Colombus Amish side, arm, desk and bar chairs. The Columbus Amish chair is new to our lineup in the past year but is already quite popular due to its transitional styling and its suitability for barstool design. The Columbus is our most popular Amish-crafted chair for counter-height dining applications. Click on the image for a larger view of all available selections..

The Columbus Amish side and arm chairs have an overall height  40" tall, 19" wide and 18" deep. The arm height is 26" and seat height is 18". The desk chair seat height is adjustable from 16.50" to 22.50" from the floor. The Columbus Amish chair is also available as a 24" bar chair.


 Ladderback Amish Chair

Amish Chair - Ladderback Chair.The Amish-crafted ladderback chair adds one critical ingredient not usually found in a ladderback: comfort.  Of course that reveals the most commonly heard comment about Amish dining chairs.  "This chair is comfortable enough to use in the living room." The ladderback chair can also be ordered as a desk chair with a gas lift.


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