- Dimensions: 21W x 20D x 43H in.
- Seat height: 27 in.
- Set of 2 chairs
- Armless rubberwood construction
- Choose from available color finishes
- Lattice style back with espresso finish
- Weight capacity: 300 lbs.
- Some assembly required
It’s easy to sit tall and confident with the Progressive Furniture Kinston 24 in. Lattice Back Counter Chair – Set of 2. Place your feet on the integrated footrests, and enjoy how comfortable you feel on this bar height chair set. With solid wood construction, these chairs will last for years to come. The lattice style back offers visual interest while the overall transitional style makes these chairs the perfect complement to your existing furniture, on their own, or with other items in the Progressive Furniture collection.
Established in 1985 in Hickory, North Carolina by several investors who had a vision to shape a successful furniture company, Progressive Furniture has thrived ever since. They began manufacturing and distributing occasional tables and naturally started creating bedroom furniture. By 2001, Progressive furniture had become a major force in U.S. furniture manufacturing covering the likes of several markets including: occasional tables, bedroom furniture, entertainment centers, and dining room furniture. Around that same time, Progressive Furniture was acquired by Sauder Woodworking and became a part of the Sauder family of companies. Together, they soon became the 7th largest furniture manufacturing company in the world. Today, Sauder and Progressive operate facilities in Ohio, North Carolina, California, Mexico, and China, including additional partnerships with factories in Indonesia, Vietnam, and Hong Kong. Progressive remains at the top of the industry and has been a trusted manufacturer for over 25 years.
Established in 1985 in Hickory, North Carolina by several investors who had a vision to shape a successful furniture company, Progressive Furniture has thrived ever since. They began manufacturing and distributing occasional tables and naturally started creating bedroom furniture. By 2001, Progressive furniture had become a major force in U.S. furniture manufacturing covering the likes of several markets including: occasional tables, bedroom furniture, entertainment centers, and dining room furniture. Around that same time, Progressive Furniture was acquired by Sauder Woodworking and became a part of the Sauder family of companies. Together, they soon became the 7th largest furniture manufacturing company in the world. Today, Sauder and Progressive operate facilities in Ohio, North Carolina, California, Mexico, and China, including additional partnerships with factories in Indonesia, Vietnam, and Hong Kong. Progressive remains at the top of the industry and has been a trusted manufacturer for over 25 years.















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