Product Description: Hickory Chair HC186-70 Rye Round Side Table-Ash - The Rye Round Side Table has a graphic, architectural form with angular tapered legs and a lower shelf with serpentine feet below. The Rye Round Side Table is available in your choice of quartered ash (186-10) or quartered mahogany (186-11) as COV, this versatile round side table lends itself to personalization through countless finish combinations and optional hand-striping possibilities. Dark Walnut is the standard finish. Optional combination of Weathered Mineral and Antique Ivory paint shown.
Collection Features: 1911 collection by Hickory Chair launched in celebration of the company's 100th Anniversary. Inspired by Hickory Chair's rich archives and by the spirit of the American craftsmanship the company has preserved throughout the twentieth century, these new products pay tribute to the quintessential styles, classic and striking forms handcrafted by the talented artisans during its first hundred years. Revised and Envisioned by Hickory Chair's own design team and brought to life by the craftspeople in the Hickory, North Carolina, workroom, the 1911 collection is a true continuum of retrospective style and heritage.
Hickory Chair - The Hickory Chair Furniture Co. began one hundred and ten years ago in Hickory, North Carolina with a single product and a simple vision. The product was a made-to-order dining chair. The vision was to combine the authenticity of classic craftsmanship with the efficiency of modern manufacturing. In the decades since, the product range has evolved into an assortment of timeless designs, drawn from significant periods and places, and from the talents of some of the world's most respected designers. The original vision, however, remains unchanged, the company is still guided by a genuine commitment to custom craftsmanship and timely service. The style is still distinguished by an authentic, timeless spirit and the furniture is still proudly made to order and made to last, by a team of talented and attentive artisans in the Hickory, North Carolina workroom.