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Frank Lloyd Wright for Henredon Set of Twelve Taliesin Dining Chairs
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Description
Frank Lloyd Wright for Henredon Set of Twelve Taliesin Dining Chairs
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for Henredon as part of the Taliesin Collection, introduced in the mid-1950s.
Dining Chairs in oiled mahogany, newly upholstered in a Great Plains nubby cotton-poly blend, The set includes two armchairs (Model 2000) and ten side chairs (Model 2000), exemplifying Wright’s vision of integrated, architectural furniture for the modern American interior.
This model was produced for a limited period, circa 1957, adding to its rarity and desirability.
These chairs are documented in period materials, including the original Taliesin Collection catalog (example shown), as well as a feature in House Beautiful at the time of the collection’s launch.
Dimensions
Arm Chairs (Model 2000)
22” W × 18” D × 40” H Arm height 25"
Side Chairs (Model 2000)
20” W × 18” D × 40” H
Seat height 19.25"
Condition:
Professionally restored throughout.
Frames fully disassembled, joints cleaned and reglued, and structurally reinforced.
Wood surfaces refinished.
All chairs newly upholstered with new foam and fabric, presenting crisp, tailored lines.
Notes
A rare, complete dining suite from Wright’s Taliesin Collection—fully restored and ready for use. Sets of this scale and completeness are seldom encountered. -
More Information
Documentation: Ample Provenance Origin: United States Period: 1950-1979 Materials: mahogany, upholstery Condition: Good. Professionally restored throughout. Frames fully disassembled, joints cleaned and reglued, and structurally reinforced. Wood surfaces refinished. All chairs newly upholstered with new foam and fabric, presenting crisp, tailored lines. Creation Date: 1957 Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Dealer Reference #: C00005191 Incollect Reference #: 858167
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