With these chairs Drover House owner and artist Jim Mundorf brings back the style and quality that hasn't been found in horn furniture since the days of the cattle drives. The original, award winning designs are inspired by the chairs that were once prized possessions of the large cattle barons of the 1880s. By studying the few antique pieces that have survived and developing his own techniques and designs, he has resurrected an art form that has been all but forgotten.
Siringo
Siringo
This is an award winning masterpiece crafted of horn and hide. The base of the chair is oak but has been covered with horn veneer. The process of creating horn veneer is a long, painstaking process. As far as I know it has not been
used on furniture for almost 100 years. Each horn is placed with precision resting gently against the others. Horns twist and wrap around each other to create a truly comfortable work of art. The Siringo Chair won the Western Spirit Award at the Western Design Conference in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
It is named for Texas Cowboy Charlie Siringo.
50"h x 30"w x 27"d
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