Crafted with precision and attention to detail, these dining chairs are a testament to Henry P. Glass's knack for blending form and function. Not only do they look sleek from all angles, they are also a remarkably comfortable place to perch.
While they are quintessential midcentury with walnut veneer, black vinyl covering, and uniform lines, there's an unmistakable nod to the aesthetics of the Art Deco period, which makes this design so desirable.
Whether you're perched on the circular seat or admiring the sleek silhouette from across the room, you can't help but appreciate the craftsmanship that went into creating these midcentury marvels.
- 31.25"h, 18"dia, 17.5" seat height
- Designed by Henry P. Glass for Richbilt Manufacturing, United States, 1966
- Walnut veneer, vinyl black upholstery
- Sold as a set of 4
- Condition: Excellent; small dings to wood on chair frame surrounding cushions
| New | This item is brand new. Hand-made pieces may include subtle inconsistencies and variations. |
| Like New | Item may be new or restored to a like-new condition with new upholstery or finishing. |
| Excellent | A well-cared-for vintage item that has wear appropriate for age and use. This may include some fading, surface wear, and other minor cosmetic damages. |
| Good | This item remains fully functional but shows significant signs of age, use, or other damage. Could include many deep scratches, chips, rips, discoloration, or other significant imperfections. |
| As-Is | This item needs repairs to function as intended. |
Crafted with precision and attention to detail, these dining chairs are a testament to Henry P. Glass's knack for blending form and function. Not only do they look sleek from all angles, they are also a remarkably comfortable place to perch.
While they are quintessential midcentury with walnut veneer, black vinyl covering, and uniform lines, there's an unmistakable nod to the aesthetics of the Art Deco period, which makes this design so desirable.
Whether you're perched on the circular seat or admiring the sleek silhouette from across the room, you can't help but appreciate the craftsmanship that went into creating these midcentury marvels.
- 31.25"h, 18"dia, 17.5" seat height
- Designed by Henry P. Glass for Richbilt Manufacturing, United States, 1966
- Walnut veneer, vinyl black upholstery
- Sold as a set of 4
- Condition: Excellent; small dings to wood on chair frame surrounding cushions