With its plush leather seat and back plus a rich finish, the Acadia Leather Desk Chair is both stately and comfortable. Making it a superb choice for your office.
The unit shown is quarter-sawn white oak with Asbury stain and black leather. Quarter-sawn lumber is cut at a quarter-sawn angle. So it’s more stable, resists warping, and has a pleasant wood grain.
Our Amish cabinetmakers gave the Acadia Leather Desk Chair some deluxe features. For example, the chair comes with a height-adjusting Caswell Gas Lift. Also, the back of the chair is padded in leather. In place of leather, you can choose one of a vast selection of fabrics.
Equaling the great looks of the Acadia Leather Desk Chair is its superior construction. The best cabinetmakers in the Midwest are Amish. And some of these artisans painstakingly handcraft each chair. Also, our dedicated builders use quality regional hardwoods. They include oak, quarter-sawn white oak, cherry, and rustic cherry. Also hickory, walnut, elm, hard maple, and brown maple. So with proper care, the chair should easily become a family heirloom.
We offer the desk chair as shown or unfinished. Or, we can custom-build it to your specs. Just tell us your choices for items like the wood species and finish.
Construction of each desk chair does not begin until we receive your order. Also, your order should be ready in five to nine weeks. At that time, you can pick up your Amish-made furniture at our brick-and-mortar store in Shipshewana, Indiana. Or we can ship it to your home anywhere in the continental United States.
How to Order the Acadia Leather Desk Chair
For a quote, click on the “Customize This Product” link, and tell us your choices for the wood species/finish and other options. To make your selections easier, click on the “Customize” drop-down button and check out the options for stains and finishes plus other features. Then click the “Get Your Customized Quote” button. And if you’re relatively close to Shipshewana, Indiana, visit our store to explore our wide assortment of quality, Amish-built, solid hardwood furniture for yourself.