"Taking its name from the celebrated Parsons School of Design, the Parsons chair was designed in the 1930s. Today, Parsons-style dining chairs like this one remain immensely popular – for good reason. We borrowed the simple lines and armless style from the original to create Savannah: a fully upholstered, modern Parsons dining chair, with a tight seat and back and graceful, tapered legs. A fresh, contemporary silhouette that works with a variety of dining tables and design styles makes Savannah an enduring modern classic.
Savannah is a dining chair that features classic, simple lines and can be paired with endless dining tables
Can be upholstered in stain-resistant fabric, which helps to protect against spills and prevent stains
Frame constructed from kiln-dried hardwood for long-lasting quality
Also available in leather"
"Hand-tailored in North America by Ethan Allen artisans
Because our upholstery is tailored by hand—manually cut, sewn, and fitted to each frame—dimensions may vary slightly from piece to piece; dimensions listed have been rounded up to the next whole inch
Interior seating area: 18""d
Seat back: 19""h
Seat height: 19""
Packaged weight: 33 lbs.
Product weight: 18 lbs.
Maximum weight capacity: 240 lbs.
Construction Features
Frame: Solid hardwood frame has double-doweled, glued and screwed joinery and 1¼"" thick rails in load-bearing areas as well as multi-ply engineered panels with glued and stapled mortise and tenon joints for extraordinary stability
Seat Foundation: Web suspension made of top-quality materials, tested for strength and durability, provides long-lasting constant support
Cushion: Foam and fiber fill provides firm support and minimizes body impressions
The flexible polyurethane foams used in our upholstery are certified through the CertiPUR-US® program
Expertly designed for outstanding comfort; tested for durability and performance
Product images may be digitally rendered; final product may vary slightly from rendering. Fabric swatches and finish samples are available for most items, free of charge."