Side chairs do the quiet work — pulled to a table, positioned by a window, stacked in a corner until company arrives. They’re easy to overlook when you’re furnishing a room. They’re also the thing guests notice first when they sit down.
The side chairs here cover a wide range: Tolix-style metal chairs in copper, brown, and gray; butterfly chairs with woven canvas or printed fabric seats; quilted upholstered pieces with metal frames; and woven cane-back wooden chairs sourced from workshops in Vietnam and Indonesia, where cane weaving is a regional craft with real depth of skill.
Some are stackable. Some fold. Some are built to last forty years and will. The variety reflects the sourcing — Tony visits different countries, different workshops, different traditions. A quilted gray metal chair and a cane-back wood chair don’t come from the same place, and they shouldn’t look like they do.
Current floor inventory changes with each container arrival. Come see what’s in.