Chairs
Charles II Armchair
Since the 1700s, European castles have filled their massive halls with elaborately carved chairs like our exclusive replica.
Chateau DuMonde Upholstered Dining Side Chair
Throughout the French countryside, a chair like this 17th-century classic has filled exquisite dining halls of grand chateaux.
Chateau DuMonde Upholstered Dining Arm Chair
Throughout the French countryside, a chair like this 17th-century classic has filled exquisite dining halls of grand chateaux.
The Fitzjames Throne
There was no choice whatsoever--once we laid eyes on this imposingly magnificent piece, we had to have it for our catalog! It requires over 3 weeks to carve in the very masculine tradition of English antiques.
DeMedici Palace Renaissance Chair
Since they are generally seen only in Florentine and Tuscan museums, we were excited to find a source for this historic Renaissance-styled chair prevalent in 16th century Italian villas.
Chinese Chippendale Chair
Despite the latticework sides and back, this Chinese-style solid mahogany armchair reveals its English origins with chamfered legs and tone-on-tone drop-in seat cushion.
British Colonial Plantation Armchair
Just like the ones treasured by British colonial travelers, this chair boasts an exceptionally rich mahogany finish that balances the ornamentation that requires a master carver's hand.
Kingsbury English Tub Chair
Our exclusive, early 19th century, English-inspired tub chair boasts intricately hand-carved florets gracing its cabriole legs, wide arms, and bowed backrest.
The Clermont Roundabout Chair
As functional as it is handsome, this exclusive, wedge-shaped corner chair was popular in France because it fits anywhere!
Kingsman Manor Dragon Chair 2
As impressive as any you'd find in an old English library, this replica, with deeply undercut dragon heads showcased by Gothic trefoil designs, requires a full week for our master carver to create!





