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Product Overview
The Piece
A handsome vintage wood folding chair with a slatted seat, warm amber-brown finish, and exposed metal folding hardware. Designed with a simple rectangular back rail, rounded side supports, and a compact folding frame, the chair carries the charm of early utility seating: practical, portable, and quietly architectural.
The seat is formed from narrow wood slats, giving the piece a rhythmic linear surface and a casual camp, porch, or hall-chair character. The chair folds flat through a metal rod and side-hinge mechanism, making it both functional and sculptural when displayed.
History
Wood folding chairs of this type became popular throughout the early and mid-20th century for spaces where portable seating was needed, including halls, churches, camps, porches, schools, and informal domestic interiors. Their appeal came from their efficiency: solid wood construction, simple metal hardware, and the ability to store flat when not in use.
This example is best attributed as a vintage wood slat folding chair, likely c. 1930s–1960s. The visible construction, including the slatted wood seat, metal rod mechanism, straight-slot screw details, and worn stained finish, supports an early-to-mid 20th-century style attribution, though no visible maker’s mark or label is present.
Product Details
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Attribute |
Detail |
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Object |
Folding chair |
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Style |
Utility, camp, porch, hall, cottage, early-to-mid century |
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Period |
Likely c. 1930s–1960s |
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Materials |
Solid wood, metal rods, metal hinge plates, screws and fasteners |
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Finish |
Warm amber-brown stain with clear varnish or shellac-style topcoat |
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Construction |
Folding wood frame with slatted seat and exposed metal support rod |
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Dimensions |
Dimensions | Approx. 33" H x 17" W x 20" D; seat height approx. 17.5"; folded depth approx. 4" |
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Marks |
No visible maker’s mark, label, stamp, or patent number found |
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Condition |
Vintage condition with finish wear, scratches, darkening around hardware, oxidation to metal components, small chips and edge wear to seat slats, and age-related use marks throughout. Structure should be tested before daily seating use. |
Why It Belongs In Your Home
This chair has the kind of utility-born beauty that modern reproductions usually try very hard, and very awkwardly, to imitate. The slatted seat, exposed hinge points, and warm wood surface give it a collected, architectural feel without making the room look staged.
Use it as occasional seating, a sculptural accent in an entry, a plant stand, a bedside catchall, or a folded display piece leaned against a wall. It pairs beautifully with antique pine, campaign furniture, English cottage interiors, rustic lodge styling, garden-room decor, and layered vintage spaces where function and patina are part of the story.
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