George Bright Chair

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The armchair is a reproduction from one of 30 made for the Boston State House by George Bright in 1797. The Winterthur Museum owns the original which Kindel has faithfully reproduced in Mahogany with many sculpted flush joints. The complexity of the joinery and upholstery are clear examples of Kindel craftsmanship at its best.

COM required: 3.5 yards plain fabric.

As Shown: Finished in Brighton, Aged (32) and Fabric B550-44

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Specifications

  • Width:24.5" (62cm)
  • Depth:24.75" (63cm)
  • Height:32.75" (83cm)
  • Arm Height:26.5" (67.5cm)
  • Seat Height:20.75" (52.5cm)
  • Seat Width:20.0" (51cm)
  • Seat Depth:20.0" (51cm)

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