The Lorraine chair is a French provincial classic, built for farmhouse dining across eastern France and instantly recognizable by its square back with a scalloped cutout, solid plank seat, and turned legs. This late 19th-century pair, found in Avignon, shows the straightforward craftsmanship and sturdy design that kept the form popular for generations, with just the right wear from daily use. Two available, sold separately, exactly as pictured.
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