Side Chair

Side Chair

Samuel GraggWW-1808-357622
1808·Ash, oak, maple, and beechwood·33 x 18 1/2 x 29 1/4" (83.8 x 47 x 74.3 cm), seat h. 16 3/4" (42.5 cm)

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Year
1808
Dimensions
33 x 18 1/2 x 29 1/4" (83.8 x 47 x 74.3 cm), seat h. 16 3/4" (42.5 cm)

Artist

Samuel Gragg
Samuel Gragg

Samuel Gragg was an American furniture maker and inventor whose bentwood chairs, produced in Boston from the early 1800s onward, pioneered the use of steam-bent wood as a structural principle decades before industrial mass production adopted the technique. His designs, patented in 1808, featured curved wooden frames assembled without nails or complex joinery, establishing a formal vocabulary that influenced later bentwood furniture makers. Working in the early American republic, Gragg demonstrated that elegant domestic forms could emerge from mechanical innovation rather than ornamental excess.

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Year
1808
Dimensions
33 x 18 1/2 x 29 1/4" (83.8 x 47 x 74.3 cm), seat h. 16 3/4" (42.5 cm)
Watts ID
WW-1808-357622

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Artist

Samuel Gragg

Samuel Gragg

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