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Stretford Side Chair

247-SSC

Stretford Side Chair
Stretford Side Chair Side
Stretford Side Chair Back
Dimensions: 19-1/2"W x 22"D x 41-3/4"H

Material Options

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Available Wood Types

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Available Finishes

Rustic White Oak Seashell Rustic White Oak Seashell
Rustic White Oak Sea Drift Rustic White Oak Sea Drift
Rustic White Oak River Rock Rustic White Oak River Rock
Wormy Maple Blackened Mocha Wormy Maple Blackened Mocha
Wormy Maple Carbon Wormy Maple Carbon
Wormy Maple Charwood Wormy Maple Charwood
Wormy Maple Light Brown Wormy Maple Light Brown
Rough Sawn Barnwood Husk Rough Sawn Barnwood Husk
Rough Sawn Barnwood Medium Rough Sawn Barnwood Medium
Rough Sawn Barnwood Distressed Pearl Rough Sawn Barnwood Distressed Pearl
Rough Sawn Barnwood Clear Rough Sawn Barnwood Clear
Rough Sawn Barnwood Windswept Rough Sawn Barnwood Windswept
Rough Sawn Barnwood White/Black Glaze Rough Sawn Barnwood White/Black Glaze
Rough Sawn Barnwood Tavern Rough Sawn Barnwood Tavern
Rough Sawn Barnwood Royal Blue Rough Sawn Barnwood Royal Blue
Rough Sawn Barnwood R-R Rough Sawn Barnwood R-R
Rough Sawn Barnwood Provincial Rough Sawn Barnwood Provincial
Rough Sawn Barnwood Ol' Yeller/Black Glaze Rough Sawn Barnwood Ol' Yeller/Black Glaze
Rough Sawn Barnwood Ol' Yeller Rough Sawn Barnwood Ol' Yeller
Rough Sawn Barnwood Creek Slate Rough Sawn Barnwood Creek Slate
Rough Sawn Barnwood Light Brown Rough Sawn Barnwood Light Brown
Rough Sawn Barnwood Ebony Rough Sawn Barnwood Ebony
Rough Sawn Barnwood Driftwood Rough Sawn Barnwood Driftwood
Brown Maple Seashell Brown Maple Seashell

About Our Barnwood Furniture: Barnwood is a unique natural resource and no piece has the exact same wood grain or color characteristics. On chair seats, all nail and knot holes are filled for a smoother user experience. On table tops and benches, you will need to request holes to be filled, if desired. Our reclaimed barnwood furniture uses 100% solid oak that has been kiln dried to exterminate all bugs, insect eggs, and fungus. Wood is sourced from barns primarily in the Eastern US and may be 200–300 years old.