Arts and Crafts Chair
Best dining seating for those seeking timeless, customizable heirloom-quality craftsmanship.
This Mission-style chair masters the balance between heritage craftsmanship and modern ergonomics. While the customization process requires a bit of patience, the result is a bespoke, steam-bent silhouette that brings genuine warmth and structural integrity to any dining room.
$306.00
Who it's for
- Families seeking furniture that lasts for generations
- Homeowners wanting versatile pieces for classic or modern spaces
- Design-conscious buyers needing specific wood and stain matches
Who should skip it
- People who frequently rearrange their dining room layout
- Budget-focused shoppers prioritizing low-cost mass-produced options
- Impatient decorators requiring immediate furniture delivery
Performance breakdown
Build Integrity
Traditional Amish joinery ensures heirloom-level durability for daily dining use.
Design Versatility
Mission-style aesthetic transitions seamlessly between rustic and contemporary interior themes.
Customization Depth
Extensive wood and upholstery options allow for precise home decor matching.
Ergonomic Comfort
Steam-bent back slats provide natural lumbar support during extended dinner conversations.
Material Quality
Premium hardwoods and high-grade upholstery selections reflect superior material sourcing.
Maintenance Ease
Solid wood surfaces clean easily, though fabric seats require more upkeep.
Key Specs
Dimensions
Side 19.25 x 17.5 x 40.75 inches
Dimensions
Arm 24 x 17.5 x 40.75 inches
Available Seat Options
Wood, Faux Leather, Genuine Leather
Available Wood Species
Red Oak, Brown Maple, Rustic Cherry, Rustic Qtr Sawn White Oak, Rustic Hickory, Qtr Sawn White Oak, Cherry, Hard Maple, Hickory, Walnut, Rustic Walnut
Available Wood Stains
Extensive selection including Natural, Almond, Ebony, Harvest, and many more.
Material
Wood
Seat Material
Faux Leather, Genuine Leather, Wood
Back Style
Slat Back
Base Type
Four Legs
Finish
Natural Wood
Know before you buy
Still have a question?
Ask Metto anything about the Arts and Crafts Chair before you decide.