Hooker Furniture Charleston Upholstered Seat Side Chair in Blue (Set of 2) 6750-75410-40
- Charleston Collection by Hooker Furniture
- Traditional styling
- Blue finish
- Soft blue color which can be found on the ceilings of porches and entryways, window shutters and doors
- Inspired by Gullah folklore brought to the American South more than 200 years ago to keep "haints" or spirits, which could not cross water, from entering the home or dwelling
- Fabric seat
- Tack in floor glide
- Cane back
- Constructed from Fabric
- Sold in set of 2
- Dimensions: 36" H x 19.5" W x 24.5" D
$ 1,358.00 $ 1,446.00
86” H x 42” W x 20” DAdded$ 1,833.60 $ 7,400.00
41” H x 21” W x 25.25” DAdded$ 1,878.00 $ 3,692.00
36” H x 21” W x 28.25” DAdded$ 1,878.00 $ 3,692.00
36” H x 24.25” W x 32” DAdded$ 2,118.00 $ 4,556.00
38” H x 21.25” W x 24.25” DAdded$ 1,738.00 $ 3,322.00
38” H x 23” W x 24.25” DAdded$ 1,878.00 $ 3,692.00
40.75” H x 19.75” W x 23” DAdded$ 819.00 $ 1,846.00
40.75” H x 19.75” W x 23” DAdded$ 819.00 $ 1,846.00
40.75” H x 19.75” W x 23” DAdded$ 919.00 $ 1,846.00
30” H x 86” W x 44” DAdded$ 3,839.00 $ 8,017.00
36” H x 64” W x 32” DAdded$ 2,399.00 $ 5,549.00
30” H x 60” W x 60” DAdded$ 2,858.00 $ 5,556.00
- Charleston Collection by Hooker Furniture
- Traditional styling
- Blue finish
- Soft blue color which can be found on the ceilings of porches and entryways, window shutters and doors
- Inspired by Gullah folklore brought to the American South more than 200 years ago to keep "haints" or spirits, which could not cross water, from entering the home or dwelling
- Fabric seat
- Tack in floor glide
- Cane back
- Constructed from Fabric
- Sold in set of 2
- Dimensions: 36" H x 19.5" W x 24.5" D
Hooker Furniture Charleston Upholstered Seat Side Chair in Blue (Set of 2) 6750-75410-40
Inspired by the tropical craftsmanship of the West Indies and the woven cane accents of classic British and Dutch Colonial design, the Charleston Upholstered Seat Side Chair has an oyster-colored fabric seat and a cane back. The finish is Haint Blue, a soft color which can be found on the ceilings of porches and entryways, window shutters and doors in the American South, dating back more than 200 years from the Gullah folklore that held the color kept “haints” or spirits from entering homes and dwellings.



