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Ashlen’s Windsor chairs have no nails, screws or metal. The chairs’ wooden spindles, legs, bendings and arms are hammered into grooves and sealed with glue, just like in the 1700s, Potter said.
A dining room staple whose popularity has remained steadfast in both the United Kingdom and the United States for centuries, the Windsor chair offers an easy, elegant answer to a vast range of ...
The Windsor chair was introduced in England in the late 17th century, and it was about 50 years later, circa 1730, that the first American Windsor chairs were made in Philadelphia. The American mak… ...
The Windsor chair was first made in the late 17th century in England and about 1730 in America. The chairs are similar, but the English chair legs are less splayed and only the English chair has a ...
The Windsor dining chair by Ercol — still fashionable after 70 years and reappearing in the kitchens of the well-heeled — was designed to be practical and cheap. Its minimalist design looks ...