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Ton 811 Caned Dining Armchair
Williams-Sonoma
Ton 811 Caned Dining Armchair
Williams-Sonoma
Ton 811 Caned Dining Armchair
In the mid-1800s, Michael Thonet led a revolution in furniture making, inventing a method for bending wood to create super-strong, lightweight chairs. Crafted by TON in the original Thonet factory, this chair is true to the famous Chair 811, designed by Josef Hoffman for Thonet in 1930. It combines a solid beech wood frame with a tight yet flexible cane seat and back in rounded square shapes that feel spacious and supportive. In a masterful display of Thonet's steam-bending techniques, the arms curve around the back and down to the seat in one smooth, continuous line. True to their European roots, these bistro chairs are slightly smaller in proportion to modern dining chairs.
- 19.5"W x 21"D x 31.5"H.
- Handcrafted of kiln-dried solid beech wood.
- Wood meets high standards of Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC).
Water-based finish. - Made by skilled artisans using mortise-and-tenon joinery.
- Seat is crafted of tightly woven cane.
- Hand finished in multistep process.