Pair of Dillingham Mid-Century American "Horseshoe" Cantilevered Forest Green and Metal Barstools

$5,600 / Pair (USD)

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Item #: DUF0825

PAIR of Mid-Century American "Horseshoe" cantilevered metal bar stools with deep, forest green plush upholstery and silver metal frames. (DILLINGHAM)(PRICED AS PAIR)(Other examples in different upholstery: DUF0826, DUF0827, DUF0828, DUF0829).

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Pair of Dillingham Mid-Century American "Horseshoe" Cantilevered Forest Green and Metal Barstools

PAIR of Mid-Century American "Horseshoe" cantilevered metal bar stools with deep, forest green plush upholstery and silver metal frames. (DILLINGHAM)(PRICED AS PAIR)(Other examples in different upholstery: DUF0826, DUF0827, DUF0828, DUF0829)

DETAILS

Sku:  DUF0825
Ships From: New York, NY
Creator: Dillingham Furniture Co.

DIMENSIONS (INCHES)

Width:  18.0"
Height: 29.0"
Depth : 19.8"
Seat Height : 29.0"

INFO

Style:  Mid-Century
Materials & Techniques: Chrome, fabric, metal, upholstered
Category: Bar, Seating
Condition: Upholstery worn and scufffed.
Good; Minor fading

About Dillingham Furniture Co.

Dillingham Furniture Co. was a prominent American furniture manufacturing company that operated from the mid-20th century until the late 1980s. Founded in 1881 by William H. Dillingham, the company initially began as a small sawmill in Shelburne, Vermont. However, it quickly expanded its operations and ventured into furniture production, becoming one of the leading furniture manufacturers in the United States.

Under the leadership of William H. Dillingham and his son, Franklin F. Dillingham, the company experienced significant growth and success. Dillingham Furniture Co. specialized in producing high-quality, handcrafted furniture that showcased exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail. The company's designs were known for their timeless appeal, blending traditional

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