Mahogany Chippendale Corner Chair

by Donald Bradley

Mahogany Chippendale Corner Chair by Donald Bradley — view 1

This chair was reproduced from a chair in A Winterthur Guide to American Chippendale Furniture: Middle and Atlantic Colonies, page 18. The original chair had rear seat rails that concealed the chamber pot. The wood for this chair was salvaged from dead trees(Swietenia mahogani) from Key Largo, Florida. The wood is very close to San Domingo mahogany in color and density. Secondary wood is poplar. The only finish is shellac. Photo by Bill Steckley

Maker
Donald Bradley
Form
Seating
Period / style
chippendale
Primary wood
Mahogany
Finish
Shellac