Beaumont Dining Chair
Best heirloom-quality seating for families seeking durable, customizable dining room furniture.
The Beaumont Dining Chair is a testament to quality craftsmanship, handcrafted by the Amish in the United States. Built with time-tested mortise and tenon construction, this chair is designed for heirloom quality and longevity. It features a durable conversion varnish finish, offering superior protection against spills, including alcohol. Customize your chair by selecting from a variety of wood types and stain colors to perfectly match your dining space. This chair is built to be passed down through generations, ensuring lasting beauty and function in your home.
$330.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.6
/ 5
Category Rank
1138
/ 11295
#1138 in Kitchen & Dining Room Chairs
Price vs Category Average
-45%
Below average
Arm Chair Dimensions
22341740
/ /″ W x ″ D x ″ H
Who it's for
- Design enthusiasts wanting versatile, minimalist furniture pieces
- Diners seeking comfort during extended evening meals
- Homeowners prioritizing long-term furniture durability and stability
Who should skip it
- Users who prefer immediate, plush seating comfort
- Shoppers who prefer avoiding manual assembly tasks
- Busy households needing low-maintenance, stain-resistant fabrics
Performance breakdown
Structural Integrity
Mortise and tenon joinery ensures rock-solid stability for decades of use.
Finish Durability
Conversion varnish provides a resilient shield against spills and daily wear.
Customization Depth
Extensive wood and stain options allow for precise interior design matching.
Artisanal Craftsmanship
Handcrafted Amish construction delivers authentic, heirloom-grade build quality.
Ergonomic Versatility
Arm and seat configurations adapt well to various dining room layouts.
Longevity Potential
Built to withstand generations of heavy use without losing structural integrity.
Key Specs
Arm Chair Dimensions
22 3/4″ W x 17″ D x 40″ H
Side Chair Dimensions
18 1/2″ W x 17″ D x 40″ H
Material
Solid Wood (various options available)
Finish
Conversion Varnish (2 coats applied)
Construction
Mortise and tenon
Features
- Handcrafted by Amish artisans in the USA
- Durable mortise and tenon joinery for superior strength
- Conversion varnish finish provides excellent protection
- Customizable with a wide selection of wood types and stains
- Built to heirloom quality for lasting use
- Available with or without arms
- Choice of wood or upholstered seat options
- Amish-made quality
- Durable construction
- Customizable options
What customers say
The Beaumont Dining Chair consistently earns praise for its exceptional craftsmanship and timeless aesthetic. Owners frequently highlight the solid wood construction and the seamless joinery that suggests long term durability. The minimalist silhouette fits effortlessly into various interior styles while providing a supportive seating experience. Many reviewers appreciate the tactile nature of the natural finishes and the attention to detail in every curve. This chair represents a thoughtful investment for those who prioritize both structural integrity and elegant form in their dining space.
Know before you buy
Mortise and tenon is a traditional woodworking joint that creates an incredibly strong, interlocking connection. By using this method instead of simple screws or glue, the chair gains superior structural integrity, preventing wobbling and ensuring it remains stable over decades of daily use.
The conversion varnish is a high-performance, catalyzed finish that creates a hard, moisture-resistant barrier. It is specifically designed to withstand common household spills, including alcohol, without staining or damaging the wood surface.
Yes, the Beaumont Dining Chair offers both solid wood and upholstered seat options. You can select the wood seat for a classic, easy-to-clean look or opt for upholstery to add comfort and texture to your dining room.
The arm chair measures 22 3/4 inches wide, while the side chair is 18 1/2 inches wide. Both versions share the same 17-inch depth and 40-inch height, so you can mix and match them around your table while maintaining a consistent profile.
While all available wood options are durable, hardwoods like oak or maple are often preferred for high-traffic areas due to their density and resistance to dents. Your choice of wood will influence the grain pattern and how the stain takes to the surface, so consider both the aesthetic and the hardness level of the species.
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