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Convento Chair
The inspiration for this chair comes from furnishings dating to the 1880's and found in a convent in Lincoln, New Mexico. Lincoln was the former county seat and town made infamous during the Lincoln County War, a range and mercantile war. The war's most visible character was Billy the Kid, who made a daring and dramatic escape from the Lincoln County Courthouse in April 1881 during which he killed two deputy sheriffs.

 

 

 

Convento Chair M26-01

overall dimensions:
H 37 W 30 D 36
seating dimensions:
H 19 W 25 D 36
 
Seat Height: 18
 
Arm Height: 25
standard features:
Seat Cushions: Comfort Down
 
Back Pillows: Loose
 
Standard Finish: Walnut Relic (No Finish Options)

 

also available: M26-01-L Leather Chair

 

 

All Dimensions are Approximate

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