Chairs
Early 1900s English Arts and Crafts Antique Chairs
Rush, Oak
1890s English Arts and Crafts Antique Chairs
Oak
Early 1900s English Arts and Crafts Antique Chairs
Mahogany
2010s Emirian Arts and Crafts Chairs
Metal
Late 19th Century French Regency Revival Antique Chairs
Rattan
Early 20th Century British Arts and Crafts Chairs
Upholstery, Velvet, Oak
2010s Italian Greek Revival Chairs
Walnut
Late 19th Century Austrian Renaissance Revival Antique Chairs
Bentwood
Early 20th Century Italian Renaissance Revival Chairs
Oak
Early 1900s English Arts and Crafts Antique Chairs
Rush, Oak
1890s American Gothic Revival Antique Chairs
Mahogany
Early 1900s Arts and Crafts Antique Chairs
Elm
1790s Italian Baroque Revival Antique Chairs
Wood
Late 19th Century Renaissance Revival Antique Chairs
Leather, Walnut
1920s English Renaissance Revival Vintage Chairs
Oak, Leather
Late 19th Century English Renaissance Revival Antique Chairs
Oak
1990s European Arts and Crafts Chairs
Ash
2010s Egyptian Egyptian Revival Chairs
Fiberglass
Mid-19th Century French Gothic Revival Antique Chairs
Oak
Mid-20th Century French Arts and Crafts Chairs
Wood, Fabric
20th Century Unknown Renaissance Revival Chairs
Brass
1880s French Renaissance Revival Antique Chairs
Wood, Walnut
Early 20th Century Danish Arts and Crafts Chairs
Oak
1920s Andorran Arts and Crafts Vintage Chairs
Walnut
2010s Egyptian Egyptian Revival Chairs
Stainless Steel
Early 1900s English Arts and Crafts Antique Chairs
Oak
1940s French Arts and Crafts Vintage Chairs
Oak
19th Century English Arts and Crafts Antique Chairs
Raffia, Beech
21st Century and Contemporary Portuguese Arts and Crafts Chairs
Brass
19th Century English Arts and Crafts Antique Chairs
Rush, Beech
1960s French Neoclassical Revival Vintage Chairs
Gold Leaf
1960s French Neoclassical Revival Vintage Chairs
Gold Leaf
Early 20th Century Unknown Renaissance Revival Chairs
Cotton, Walnut
1880s English Arts and Crafts Antique Chairs
Upholstery, Oak
19th Century English Arts and Crafts Antique Chairs
Elm
Early 1900s American Arts and Crafts Antique Chairs
Mahogany
Early 1900s English Arts and Crafts Antique Chairs
Walnut
1940s French Arts and Crafts Vintage Chairs
Oak
2010s Italian Greek Revival Chairs
Leather, Walnut
19th Century English Arts and Crafts Antique Chairs
Hardwood
Early 1900s European Renaissance Revival Antique Chairs
Wood
Late 19th Century French Renaissance Revival Antique Chairs
Upholstery, Oak
1880s Austrian Renaissance Revival Antique Chairs
Leather, Walnut
1970s Italian Arts and Crafts Vintage Chairs
Beech, Paint
1940s French Arts and Crafts Vintage Chairs
Oak
Early 19th Century Swedish Baroque Revival Antique Chairs
Pine
Early 1900s German Empire Revival Antique Chairs
Mahogany
Early 20th Century Spanish Renaissance Revival Chairs
Walnut
1920s Spanish Arts and Crafts Vintage Chairs
Wood
19th Century French Renaissance Revival Antique Chairs
Wood
1890s English Gothic Revival Antique Chairs
Oak
1860s English Arts and Crafts Antique Chairs
Wood
1870s European Arts and Crafts Antique Chairs
Walnut
Late 19th Century Italian Renaissance Revival Antique Chairs
Walnut
2010s Italian Greek Revival Chairs
Leather, Walnut
Late 19th Century French Gothic Revival Antique Chairs
Oak
1910s Japanese Arts and Crafts Vintage Chairs
Wood
2010s Greek Revival Chairs
Wood
Shop Antique and Vintage Chairs on 1stDibs: Lounge Chairs, Dining Chairs and Other Seating for Sale
Chairs are an indispensable component of your home and office. Can you imagine your life without the vintage, new or antique chairs you love?
With the exception of rocking chairs, the majority of the seating in our homes today — Windsor chairs, chaise longues, wingback chairs — originated in either England or France. Art Nouveau chairs, the style of which also originated in those regions, embraced the inherent magnificence of the natural world with decorative flourishes and refined designs that blended both curved and geometric contour lines. While craftsmanship and styles have evolved in the past century, chairs have had a singular significance in our lives, no matter what your favorite chair looks like.
“The chair is the piece of furniture that is closest to human beings,” said Hans Wegner. The revered Danish cabinetmaker and furniture designer was prolific, having designed nearly 500 chairs over the course of his lifetime. His beloved designs include the Wishbone chair, the wingback Papa Bear chair and many more.
Other designers of Scandinavian modernist chairs introduced new dynamics to this staple with sculptural flowing lines, curvaceous shapes and efficient functionality. The Paimio armchair, Swan chair and Panton chair are vintage works of Finnish and Danish seating that left an indelible mark on the history of good furniture design.
“What works good is better than what looks good, because what works good lasts,” said Ray Eames.
Visionary polymaths Ray and Charles Eames experimented with bent plywood and fiberglass with the goal of producing affordable furniture for a mass market. Like other celebrated mid-century modern furniture designers of elegant low-profile furnishings — among them Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Finn Juhl — the Eameses considered ergonomic support, durability and cost, all of which should be top of mind when shopping for the perfect chair. The mid-century years yielded many popular chairs.
The Eameses introduced numerous icons for manufacturer Herman Miller, such as the Eames lounge chair and ottoman, molded plywood dining chairs the DCM and DCW (which can be artfully mismatched around your dining table) and a wealth of other treasured pieces for the home and office.
A good chair anchors us to a place and can become an object of timeless appeal. Take a seat and browse the rich variety of vintage, new and antique chairs on 1stDibs today.