Late 19th/Early 20th Century English Thames Valley Windsor Chair














Late 19th/Early 20th Century English Thames Valley Windsor Chair
This turn-of-the-20th-century English Thames Valley Windsor chair is where rural grit meets high-drama design. A bold reinterpretation of an 18th-century original, this version swaps delicate proportions for a soaring, high-back silhouette that feels instantly graphic and architectural.
The appeal lies in its moody verticality. A dense "forest" of slender spindles climbs toward a ruggedly carved top rail, anchored by a central vase-shaped splat that acts as a sculptural focal point. While its ancestors were built for country cottages, this late-Victorian iteration has a widened, authoritative stance that commands a modern room.
The deep, hand-planed seat and dark patina give it a "found-object" soul, yet the sharp lines keep it feeling fresh. It’s a masterclass in the "new-old" aesthetic, pairing the warmth of centuries-old craftsmanship with a look that is unapologetically bold. It doesn’t just offer a place to sit, it defines any corner it lives in.
26 in. W x 22 in. D x 46 in. H