McIntosh Teak Dining Chairs Set of 6 SOLD
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McIntosh Teak Dining Chairs Set of 6 SOLD

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McIntosh Teak Dining Chairs Set of 6 SOLDMcIntosh teak dining chairs The timeless elegance of this Set of Six Vintage Mid Century McIntosh Teak Dining Chairs, a striking example of vintage mid century modern design. Crafted by renowned Scottish designer Tom Robertson for McIntosh, these collectable dining chairs embody the perfect blend of sophisticated style and exceptional functionality. If you're looking to buy authentic mid century modern furniture, these teak dining chairs are an

 

McIntosh teak dining chairs

 

The timeless elegance of this Set of Six Vintage Mid-Century McIntosh Teak Dining Chairs, a striking example of vintage mid-century modern design. Crafted by renowned Scottish designer Tom Robertson for McIntosh, these collectable dining chairs embody the perfect blend of sophisticated style and exceptional functionality. If you're looking to buy authentic mid-century modern furniture, these teak dining chairs are an investment in beauty and quality.

The Vintage Mid-Century McIntosh Teak Dining Chairs are made from premium teak wood, Each chair features a warm golden-brown finish with a fine-grained texture that enhances any interior décor. The naturally durable teak exudes luxury and stands the test of time, ideal for contemporary dining spaces and classic homes. The minimalist design is accentuated by clean lines, slim legs, and slightly angled backs, ensuring both a light, airy appearance and enduring support.

Size:

Height - 80 cm

Width – 55 cm

Depth - 46 cm

Height to seat - 45 cm

Condition:

Good vintage condition frames are solid. The chairs currently have the original fabric, but they can be upholstered in a vinyl colour of your choice for £80 per chair. 

Key Features and Benefits:

  1. Premium Teak Wood Construction

    • Alt attribute: "Premium Teak Wood Dining Chair"
      Enjoy superior durability and a timeless aesthetic with the natural beauty of teak wood.
  2. Iconic Mid-Century Modern Design

    • Alt attribute: "Mid-Century Modern Teak Dining Chair"
      The clean, geometric forms and minimal ornamentation capture the essence of mid-century style.
  3. Ergonomic Comfort and Support

    • Alt attribute: "Ergonomic Designer Dining Chair"
      Designed for long meals and gatherings, the chairs offer exceptional comfort with well-crafted, supportive frames.
  4. Collectable and Investment-Worthy

    • Alt attribute: "Collectable Vintage McIntosh Chair"
      Sought after by collectors and design enthusiasts, these chairs add significant value to any vintage furniture collection.

These McIntosh teak dining chairs are perfect for buyers seeking both a functional dining solution and a statement piece of designer furniture. Whether updating your dining room or investing in collectable mid-century modern chairs, this set offers unparalleled style and quality that truly stands out. Embrace the legacy of Tom Robertson and elevate your home with these iconic, high-end dining chairs.

🔎 Provenance Story

We sourced this elegant set of McIntosh dining chairs from a family home in the Scottish Borders — a late 1960s build filled with teak, wool, and the quiet confidence of good design. The chairs had been with the original owners since purchase, paired with a matching McIntosh extending table they’d chosen directly from a showroom in Edinburgh after saving for nearly a year.

They weren’t just used — they were cherished. Sunday roasts, birthdays, quiet dinners for two — all happened around these chairs. The original upholstery remains intact, worn in gently but never mistreated. What drew us in was the unmistakable balance of Tom Robertson’s design: curved yet clean, sturdy yet light.

We brought the chairs back to our Sussex studio, where they were lightly polished to revive their natural teak grain. They retain every bit of their character, and now, they’re ready to enter a new space — not as reproductions, but as honest, beautifully aged originals.

P.N. Main room setting image - Items shown in styled settings may vary, and may not be the actual item listed.”For illustrative use only.

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