The Patterson Chair shows off its classic influence in its elegant scrolled back and English-style arms. A border of contrasting welt cords can be chosen and forms a beautiful highlight to the arms and seat cushion. Fabric, wood finish, trim, and optional nailheads are customizable with hundreds of designer combinations to choose from.
The Silverado Patterson Chair, made by Lexington,
is brought to you by Furniture Fair - North Carolina. Furniture Fair - North Carolina is a local furniture store, serving the Jacksonville, Greenville, Goldsboro, New Bern, Rocky Mount, Wilmington NC area. Product availability may vary.
Contact us for the most current availability on this product.
Exposed Wood Leg
Tapered Leg
Attached Back
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Features
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Specifications
Style Elements
Custom Options
Custom Fabrics or Leathers
Custom Options
Custom Finishes
Leg / Base Type
Exposed Wood Leg
Leg / Base Type
Tapered Leg
Design Style
Transitional
Fabric Options
Hundreds of fabric colors available to special order.
Arm Type - Upholstered
English Arm
Back Cushion
Attached Back
Dimensions
Depth (front to back)
36.5" D
Seat Depth
22"
Arm Height
24.5"
Width (side to side)
32" W
Seat Height
16.5"
Height (bottom to top)
33.5" H
Seat Width
22"
Construction & Materials
Seat Support
Sinuous wire springs are tempered and pre-arched metal wire springs. The wire is bent into a serpentine or zig-zag
shape, approximately 2-inches in width for the length of the spring. These springs are attached to the wood
frame from front-to-back, and are tied to each other from side-to-side with a coated wire so all of the springs act
as a unit instead of individual springs. These springs are then covered with a soft synthetic material to support the
spring padding. The attaching clips are plastic coated to prevent squeaking.
Origin
Made In the USA
Frame Construction
To maximize the yeild and quality traits of this natural resource, wood is cut into smaller depths and layered
perpendicular to criss-cross the grain and add strength and rigidity. The glue is applied evenly between the slices,
then pressure is applied to ensure the glue is absorbed into the pores and cures to become a solid hardwood blank.
The layered hardwood blanks come in various depths, we use 7/8-inch, 1-inch, and 23/32 inches. Depending on
the frame requirements, two blanks may be glued together to make the finish depth requirement.
Layered hardwood is ideal for areas of the frame that will be covered by foam padding before fabric or leather
upholstery is applied, which provides strength and rigidity of the final product. The front rails, back rail, and top
rail are hardwood solids, purposely placed at the load beraing areas of the frame. And solid wood blanks are used
to ensure the intricacies of the carving details and/or machining requirements, and to highlight the wood grain
visibility once finished. To ensure a strong frame, the joints must fit snuggly wherein the glue cures to make a
single unit.