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French Bistro Kitchen French Bistro Chairs Bistro Tables Parisian Kitchen French Patio Parisian Cafe Patio Tables Cafe Chairs Keeping Room Forward Parisian bistro chairs, the ones you see lining dreamy French cafés, have long been on my list of must-have items. I don't have room for them in our house but with a new cottage to shop for, you can b Light Walnut Finish French Bistro Side Chairs, Set of 2 Thank you for showing interest in this item. You will be notified by email as soon as this item is available to purchase. The item you selected has already been subscribed to notify to this email. For additional information, review our shipping information HERE Find in another store Crafted of distressed hardwood with a light walnut finish Available in additional finishes, sold separately Part of our French Bistro Collection 20.5"W x 21.7"D x 35"H, 13.23 lbs.Danielle Dining Table, Cappuccino With White Dots Victoria Round Dining Table, Antique Brown with Glass Top
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This is all the info you need. >> Maison Gatti Bistro Chairs: Made by Maison Gatti since 1920 these are constructed out of rattan and Rilsan, a natural polymer made of castor oil. They come in tons of shapes from stool to chair to armchair to lounge and in any color or weave you want. Prices start at $685 per chair. Available through Annick de Lorme in NYC and through Cafe Society in the Bay Area. >> Poitoux Rattan Chairs: These are also one of the top brands in France. Made of nylon and rattan, these come in many different shapes and color combinations. >> French Bistro Chairs by American Rag: "Bring that French cafe feeling into your home" with these French style chairs made in Italy! From Los Angeles' American Rag's French shop, Masion Midi, with cane wood and nylon, these simple copies aren't bad for $200. >> : The guys in NYC sell decent knockoffs to restaurants. They stock a complete line of these chairs in many styles and colors which substitute a soft plastic for the seat material.
(@ $100 per chair) >> Bistro Rattan Chair: These only come in two colors and are made for commerical customers. out of San Francisco. >> ": This site is a new find - bistro chairs with nice designs in rattan and PVC that start at $125. They specialize in outfitting restaurants. >> "Wingate Rattan Barstools" from Pottery Barn: New from PB, these are fairly straightforward and come in 26-inch and 30-inch heights, $300 each. >> Aluminum Bamboo Look Bistro Chair: Here you go, lowballing it and super strong with a metal frame. These are @ $85 and probably the ones in the top pic I saw in the cafe this morning. "The beauty of Bamboo with the convenience of aluminum." How about a rattan bistro high chair? this was is Paris - custom made for this bistro near Les Halles. Sent by Joanne F. of NYC Image: #5 and in top collage - Poitoux Rattan Chairs by Francesco Lagnese/House BeautifulIt’s almost impossible to think of café society in Paris without picturing a classic French bistro chair—not surprising, considering the chairs have been ubiquitous on the sidewalks of Paris since cafés flourished in the 19th century.
Ernest Hemingway, Gertrude Stein, and Simone de Beauvoir are among those who spent hours eating, drinking, and conversing while seated on bistro chairs. Recently these chic and sturdy seats have turned up in stylish homes, adding the perfect bit of French flair both indoors and out. Famously light and therefore a cinch to move, bistro chairs are an ideal choice for a busy eat-in kitchen; they essentially enable you to create your own personal kitchen café. Here, design genius Markham Roberts used them as a casual counterpoint to a more formal tufted bench. Counter-stool versions of the bistro chair have also been spotted in countless designer kitchens. Made with woven rattan and other durable materials, bistro chairs are designed to weather the elements. Their humble materials and chic Parisian pedigree mean they can look equally at home with a rustic farmhouse table and with a modern, clean-lined table. In the Dining Room… Given their outdoor origins, bistro chairs may seem like a strange choice for a dining room, but they bring an easy elegance to the party.