Lenta Lounge Chair
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The Lenta Lounge Chair is the first of our lower, wider lounge chair designs. Inspired by a the Eucalyptus Pulverulenta (Baby blue gum) and other aspects of nature. This generous sided chair will be a statement piece in your space. Providing all day long laid back comfort and style.
Also available as a Rocker
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Starting Price: $3600
(Price varies depending on timber species and finish, Contact for accurate pricing)
Milk Paint: + $450
Also made as an Rocking Chair starting at $4100
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Timbers: Red Cedar Seat, Red Mahogany Turnings, Blackwood Crest and Spindles
Finish: Black Milk Paint and Rubios Mono coat oil
Comb Back Rocker
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The Combback is a classic timeless design and this Rocking Chair version will rock you or your Bub to sleep with ease.
Also available as a Armchair
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Starting Price: $3150
(Price varies depending on timber species and finish, Contact for accurate pricing)
Milk Paint: + $400
Also made as an Arm Chair starting at $2450
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Timbers: Mahogany Seat, Rock Maple Turnings, Blackwood Crest, Arm Bow, Spindles
Turnings Style: Double Bobbin
Finish: No finish
Democratic Arm Chair
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Bold facets and organic tool marks make up the simplicity and uniqueness of this sharp chair. The Democratic Armchair was designed by Curtis Buchanan from Tennessee with the intention of only needing to use a few hand tools to create it.
Also available as a Rocker
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Starting Price: $2500
(Price varies depending on timber species and finish, Contact for accurate pricing)
Milk Paint: + $400
Also made as an Rocking Chair starting at $3200
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Timbers: Blackwood Turnings, Blackwood Handholds, Spindles
Turnings Style: Faceted Double Bobbin
Finish: Blue/grey milky paint look sealed with Osmo Polyx oil.
Continuous Arm Rocker
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The Continuous Arm Rocker is a smaller chair than the Comb Back Rocker with a complex bend in two directions which gives it a sense of elegance and slightly more contemporary aesthetic.
Also available as a Armchair
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Starting Price: $3150
(Price varies depending on timber species and finish, Contact for accurate pricing)
Milk Paint: + $350
Also made as an Arm Chair starting at $2450
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Timbers: English Elm Seat, Blackwood Turnings, Blackwood Arm Bow, Spindles
Turnings Style: Double Bobbin
Finish: Osmo Polyx oil
Sackback
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The Sackback is one of the main type of tradition Windsor Chairs. Its two steam bent bows and wide seat make it extremely comfortable and ergonomic.
Also made as a Rocker
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Starting Price: $2400
(Price varies depending on timber species and finish, Contact for accurate pricing)
Milk Paint: + $400
Rocker starting Price: $3100
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Timbers: Silky Oak Seat, Silver Quandong Turnings, Blackwood Bows and Spindles
Turnings style: Double Bobbin
Finish: Partially painted in black milk paint, Osmo Polyx Oil.
Continuous Arm Chair
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The Continuous Arm features an impressive single steam bent arm bow that wraps around the sitter. This continuous bend adds to it’s endless comfort and simple aesthetics. It looks great around a table or by itself in a corner.
Also made as a Rocker
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Starting Price: $2450
(Price varies depending on timber species and finish, Contact for accurate pricing)
Milk Paint: + $400
Rocker starting Price: $3150
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Timbers: English Elm Seat, Rock Maple Turnings, Blackwood Bow, Spindles
Turnings Style: Cigar
Finish: Two tone Milk Paint in Soldier Blue with Marigold Spindles, Clear Osmo Polyx oil
Fanback Arm Chair
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This is the wider, arm chair version of the Fanback side chair. Its larger seat and wide back gives a more relaxed and spacious comfort. The Fanback Armchair looks great by itself and as a carver.
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Also made as a Rocker
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Starting Price: $2400
(Price varies depending on timber species and finish, Contact for accurate pricing)
Milk Paint: + $400
Rocker starting Price: $3100
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Timbers: English Elm Seat, Blackwood Turnings, Blackwood Crest, Spindles
Turnings Style: Double Bobbin
Finish: Clear Osmo Polyx oil
Fanback Side Chair
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The Fanback is an elegant and traditional side chair which can be made to suit just about any dining table depending on its turnings.
Also made as a Rocker
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Starting Price: $1600
(Price varies depending on timber species and finish, Contact for accurate pricing)
Milk Paint: + $350
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Timbers: Spotted Gum Seat, Blackwood Turnings,Crest, Spindles
Turnings Style: Bamboo
Finish: Clear Osmo Polyx oil
Australian Chair
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“The Australian Chair” was designed by Glen Rundell. With a shield shaped seat and low back it is on the smaller end of side chairs that looks great around the dining table.
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Starting Price: $1450
(Price varies depending on timber species and finish, Contact for accurate pricing)
Milk Paint: + $350
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Timbers: English Elm Seat and Blackwood Turnings, Crest, Spindles
Turnings style: Cigar
Finish: Partially painted in black milk paint, Osmo Polyx Oil.
Balloon Back
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The Balloon Back is a Windsor classic that goes back centuries. It displays simplicity and complexity with its lines and curves. Extremely comfortable and looks great around the dining table.
Also available as a Rocker
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Starting Price: $1700
(Price varies depending on timber species and finish, Contact for accurate pricing)
Milk Paint: + $350
Also made as an Rocking Chair starting at $2600
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Timbers: Mahogany Seat, Blackwood Turnings, Blackwood Spindles
Turnings Style: Balaster
Finish: Osmo Polyx oil.
All chairs are finished with Osmo Timber Oils.
Good for both humans and wood. Osmo finishes are based on natural oils and waxes. The oil penetrates into the wood surface, protecting the wood from deep within. The waxes form an elastic, micro porous surface which protects the wood from moisture and abrasion. The wood remains naturally beautiful, protected and durable.
