These Original Paint Wooden Chairs are the sort of country survivors that first captured my heart as a child: simple lines, honest construction, and colors worn down by real family use. Each chair still wears its early paint, not a modern brushstroke, so you see that lovely, powdery surface collectors prize.
Seats and rails show the right kind of wear - edges softened by years of hands pulling close to the table, boots resting on stretchers, and aprons brushing past. Gathered around a farm table, tucked under a small tavern table, or lined along a wall, they add instant warmth and authenticity.
Because I live with early paint myself, I select chairs that are both sturdy and visually pleasing, choosing those with good form, tight joints, and surfaces that have not been sanded or glossed over. Reach out for current colors, heights, and sets, and I will help you assemble a grouping that looks as if it has always belonged in your home.