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Vintage Interlocking Dancer & Hearne Wooden Chairs

Vintage Interlocking Dancer & Hearne Wooden Chairs

These Vintage Dancer & Hearne Interlocking Wooden Chairs are unique in their design, the vintage wooden chairs have plenty of history and character to them, with a special interlocking construction, these chairs can be used as singular chairs, or can be clicked together to make a stylish bench.

Made from plywood and featuring a steam bent beech frame, the chairs fit perfectly into a Mid-Century style interior, and the seats could also be reupholstered to suit your style.

Dancer & Hearne were furniture manufacturers, established by William Hearne in 1840. Their Penn Street factory created 450,000 chairs in 1938, but these originals were made in the 1960s, making them some of the last remaining chairs made by Dancer & Hearne after the company was sold to Parker Knoll in the 1970s.

The chairs do have slight nicks on the side of the material from where the item has been stacked. 

$23.80

Original: $68.00

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Vintage Interlocking Dancer & Hearne Wooden Chairs

$68.00

$23.80

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These Vintage Dancer & Hearne Interlocking Wooden Chairs are unique in their design, the vintage wooden chairs have plenty of history and character to them, with a special interlocking construction, these chairs can be used as singular chairs, or can be clicked together to make a stylish bench.

Made from plywood and featuring a steam bent beech frame, the chairs fit perfectly into a Mid-Century style interior, and the seats could also be reupholstered to suit your style.

Dancer & Hearne were furniture manufacturers, established by William Hearne in 1840. Their Penn Street factory created 450,000 chairs in 1938, but these originals were made in the 1960s, making them some of the last remaining chairs made by Dancer & Hearne after the company was sold to Parker Knoll in the 1970s.

The chairs do have slight nicks on the side of the material from where the item has been stacked.