Americana, Unique Adirondack Chair, c. 1940
c. 1940
painted wood, nails, metal band
34 x 32 x 26 x 14 inch seat height
An inventive, accomplished, and aware take on the Adirondack chair using planks cut out on a bandsaw. Back planks are held together with a metal band hammered into each piece. The frame is cleverly trimmed to give the seat slats an ergonomic design. Feet and front brace also carved with decorative motifs of the time.
Well constructed and sturdy.
Recovered from a home in central Michigan.
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