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Hart House Dining Hall Chairs

Hart House Dining Hall Chairs

Regular price $950.00
Sale price $950.00 Regular price
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Pair of dining hall chairs from Hart House, the crown jewel in the University of Toronto's architectural, academic and social history.  Oak construction with solid oak back panels and faux leather seats.  Hart House construction was started in 1911 and completed in 1919, making these chairs over 100 years old. Great overall condition consistent with age and use. A great addition to a study or office. Offered as a pair.

18" W x 20" Deep x 35.5" H

Seats 18" W (17" at back) x 16.5" Deep x 18" H

Delivery is available to Toronto and Montreal and points in between. Fee is based on destination and timing. Shipping available to Canada and US. Contact us for an estimate based on your location. 

  • Local pickup welcomed. International delivery available. Shipping is quoted separately when required. We will contact buyers directly with accurate freight pricing based on destination, weight, and dimensions.

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