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- Shapland and Petter oak hall chair
Shapland and Petter oak hall chair








Shapland and Petter oak hall chair
An Arts and Crafts hall chair, Shapland and Petter, c1900. A very simple design, made of solid oak with three vertical slats, top rail with carved roundel detail, arts and crafts detail to the legs. A beautiful simple design, and in near immaculate condition.
Dimensions: H102cm, H46cm (to seat), W42cm, D40cm
An Arts and Crafts hall chair, Shapland and Petter, c1900. A very simple design, made of solid oak with three vertical slats, top rail with carved roundel detail, arts and crafts detail to the legs. A beautiful simple design, and in near immaculate condition.
Dimensions: H102cm, H46cm (to seat), W42cm, D40cm
According to the Miller's antiques guide, hall chairs were introduced in Britain in the late 17thC. They were designed to be placed in the entrance hall or passageway where they would be used mainly by tradesmen or tenants, waiting to be called into one of the main rooms. Consequently they were not upholstered and lacked arms. Very decorative, they were nevertheless the "waiting room" chairs of their era.