Handcrafted Adirondack Style Branch and Root Wood Armchair. This beautiful piece of handiwork uses natural shapes in the wood to form the back and legs, while a series of planks forms the seat.
Size: 33 x 30 x 44 In.
Adirondack Style, associated with the Great Camps of New York’s Adirondack Mountains that began to appear in the mid to late 19th Century, is a rustic architectural and furniture aesthetic that emphasizes harmony with natural surroundings using native materials like logs, bark, roots, burls, and granite. Built for wealthy clients seeking a primitive appearance without the cost of shipping materials, these camps feature massive stone fireplaces, chimneys, and furnishings usually crafted on site. Influenced by Swiss chalet design introduced by Andrew Jackson Downing and popularized in log construction by Calvert Vaux, the style incorporates Stick-style structural expression and interior elements such as Mission-style furniture, mounted game, Japanese screens, and Native American artifacts, blending utility with naturalistic charm.
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